Thanks for the tip, and it turns out that my Perl installation was somehow corrupted. I did take a different approach, though.

I downloaded the source RPM for Perl 5.12.3 from the openSUSE 11.4 repos, and cp -ur'd all of the files in the lib/unicore directory to my Perl's installation. Now that works, at least, and I reinstalled DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader for good measure. There were a bunch of warnings saying...

Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.3/DBIx/Class/Schema/Loader/Base.pm line 2951.

...which I got rid of by installing MooseX::MarkAsMethods and MooseX::NonMoose, and then all was well in the world...for now.


I will keep your idea in mind for when I need to install a different Perl after all. Thanks everyone!
++ for you all.

~Thomas~
confess( "I offer no guarantees on my code." );

In reply to Re^4: DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader "compilation failed" by thomas895
in thread DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader "compilation failed" by thomas895

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