I recently upgraded my servier from Fedora Core 2 to Fedora Core 4, and thus 
the new versions of Apache and ASP as well. This seems to have broken one of my 
Perl modules (MdbSQL) that relies on an XS interface to the mdbtools libraries 
to enable me to read MDB files on my Linux machine.

I can make use of the module from console applications, so I know that 
MdbSQL.pm and MdbSQL.so files have been generated properly on the new system. 
From within an ASP page, a call to MdbSQL::new results in no response from the 
server (request not logged into the access log and no error listed in the error 
log).  If I go into MdbSQL::new and comment out the call to the XS routine then 
the page loads fine (doesn't work as it is missing the meat of the module, but 
will at least load and get logged as a request).

So my guess from this result is that the ASP module is not properly loading the 
MdbSQL.so file. Was there a change in ASP with how the shared libraries for XS 
modules are loaded?  Perhaps a path variable that has not been properly set on 
my new machine?  Any other suggestions on what to look at as a possible cause 
of this behavior?

Thanks,

Jon Dixon
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http://dixonjon.tripod.com/

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