On 16/09/16 15:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 09/15/2016 06:04 PM, Stephen Davies wrote:
> -- /usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error:
> /usr/local/lib64/perl5/auto/Unix/Syslog/Syslog.so: undefined symbol:
> Perl_xs_version_bootcheck
>
> I understand from other posts that this is probably caused by my having
> two PERL installations but:
>
> a. I have no idea why there are two PERLs
> b. I can find no instructions on how to remove one version and
> (hopefully) fix this issue.
>
Did you or some program you installed use cpan to install some modules? That's
what it looks like. Either remove /usr/local/lib64/perl5 or rename it and see
if that fixes your problem.
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When a similar thing happened after the F22, I did load/reload some modules
via CPAN and that fixed that.
I have since discovered that modules can be installed using dnf (though this
is pretty well disguised) and tried that just now.
A combination of that and renaming .so files in the /usr/local/ tree seems to
haver fixed the immediate issue but leaves the potential for it to happen
again next time.
I take it from your comment that CPAN puts things into /usr/local.
Can I just blow away all things PERL in /usr/local and then install any
modules that go missing using dnf?
Cheers and thanks,
Stephen
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