Hi
What appears obvious is that the perl script does not compile because it cannot find the dependent shared object modules on the server.
Question Has this script compiled / ran before on any environment for you or is this the first time u are using it?
At best it is a path issue but looking at the further errors with object modules, it seems unlikely, and they could be not present at all on your server.
Check MQSeries. You might have to compile the binaries using gcc or generate the shared objects mentioned above, using whatever means mentioned in you app programmming guide. I would advise to first test on a sandbox environment and dont compile on anything remotely important as the results after compiling could very well be unpredictable or even bring your environment down In other words, if you have not made such changes before, please give it to an expert who knows the technical challenges of working with MQSeries
Please note as mentioned in the meta docs, the actual steps to solve vary from environment to environment.

The temporal difficulty with perl is u need to know C well to know the awesome.else u just keep *using* it and writing inefficient code

In reply to Re: error due to a module by perlron
in thread error due to a module by sandy105

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