I have just tried the CPAN shell and unfortunately got exactly the same failure messages on the make test phase: t/60metadata............/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: __udivdi3 (code) from /home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: __ashldi3 (code) from /home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: __umoddi3 (code) from /home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: __moddi3 (code) from /home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: __ashrdi3 (code) from /home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl install_driver(SQLite) failed: Can't load '/home/tsbuild/.cpan/build/DBD-SQLite-1.14-n8KpxE/blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLite/SQLite.sl' for module DBD::SQLite: Unresolved external at /net/hn4k022/opt/product/ti cm/build_tools/hp/perl/gcc/5.10.0/lib/5.10.0/PA-RISC2.0/DynaLoader.pm line 203. at (eval 3) line 3 Compilation failed in require at (eval 3) line 3. Perhaps a required shared library or dll isn't installed where expected at t/60metadata.t line 4 I suspect that the gcc library is not being found/declared properly, but I'm not sure how to prove this. regards Tony > ---------------------------------------- > From: Tom Browder <tom.browder@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thu May 15 12:19:34 CEST 2008 > To: Anthony Kent <tonykent@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Unresolved symbol problem > > > On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 4:48 AM, Anthony Kent <tonykent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I hope someone can shed some light on a problem I am having trying to install some modules into perl 5.10.0 compiled with gcc 3.4.6 on HPUX11.11. > ... > > From everything I have read exhaustively, it appears that HPUX has particular problems in this area and I have certainly been experiencing plenty of them. Having finally got gcc installed and using it to compile perl 5.10.0 I have been busy loading dozens of modules. All went well until I > > Tony, have you ever tried using the cpan shell for loading Perl > modules? Sometimes that can solve weird dependencies that us mere > mortals have trouble dealing with. And it's much easier than dealing > with one module at a time. > > -Tom ----------------------------------------------------- Le bureau virtuel http://www.lamessagerie.com