Hi,

I'm using Movable Type to run my blog. The install went fine, and I've been using it to update for weeks. Recently, my webhost upgraded the version of HTML::Parser to HTML-Parser-3.26. Ever since, I've been getting the following error:

/usr/bin/perl: relocation error: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-l +inux/auto/ HTML/Parser/Parser.so: undefined symbol: Perl_get_hv

I wasn't aware that MT even used HTML::Parser, so I was suprised to see this error. After some digging through the code, I've found references to HTML::TokeParser and HTML::HeadParser (which I believe requires HTML::Parser). In addition, I can't even include any of these three modules in a script, as they don't show up in @INC. Any thoughts on what incompatibility was introduced by this upgrade?

Thanks

p.s. I've also posted to the MT support forum, but haven't received any responses yet, so I thought I'd try the monks. I've been googling all morning on relocation errors and such, but haven't come up with anything useful.


In reply to relocation error after HTML-Parser upgrade by Bird

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