/usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: /share/FTP/out/lib/perl5/i486-linu +x-gnu-thread-multi/auto/Storable/Storable.so: undefined symbol: Perl_ +Istack_sp_ptr

Apparently, the two perls aren't binary compatible, i.e. they cannot load each others XS modules.

You haven't said anything about the perl binaries/distributions themselves. Where do they come from? Which versions are they, which build/compile options (perl -V) ? Did you build them yourself, etc...?

Can you build a perl on the Debian VM that will run on the QNAP?  If so, that would probably be the way to go to get binary compatible perls on both systems.


In reply to Re: Compiling and deploying Perl XS modules on a QNAP embedded system by Eliya
in thread Compiling and deploying Perl XS modules on a QNAP embedded system by virtualdj

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