<html> <head> <title>The Exim FAQ Section 13</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#F8F8F8" text="#00005A" link="#FF6600" alink="#FF9933" vlink="#990000"> <h1>The Exim FAQ</h1> <a href="FAQ.html#TOC">Contents</a> <a href="FAQ_12.html">Previous</a> <a href="FAQ_14.html">Next</a> <hr><br> <h2><a href="FAQ.html#TOC304">13. PERL</a></h2> <p> <a name="TOC305" href="FAQ.html#TOC305">Q1301:</a> Exim built with Perl support exits with the error message <i>./exim: can't load library 'libperl.so'</i>. </p> <p> <font color="#00BB00">A1301:</font> If you are using BSDI, see <a href="FAQ_23.html#TOC380">Q9401</a>. </p> <p> <a name="TOC306" href="FAQ.html#TOC306">Q1302:</a> Exim built with Perl support exits with several error messages of the form <i>undefined reference to `PL_stack_sp'</i>. </p> <p> <font color="#00BB00">A1302:</font> This has been seen on FreeBSD systems that had two different versions of Perl installed, the older with an <i>a.out</i> library and the newer with an ELF library. Ensure that the older package is removed. </p> <hr><br> <a href="FAQ.html#TOC">Contents</a> <a href="FAQ_12.html">Previous</a> <a href="FAQ_14.html">Next</a> </body> </html>