Could you check to see whether there's a manpage for lckpwdf and ulckpwdf on
your system?

     Thanks,

     -Allen

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on 11
August 2007 20:38:05 +0100), [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>This distribution has been tested as part of the cpan-testers
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>http://testers.cpan.org/
>
>Please cc any replies to [email protected] to keep other
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>
>--
>Dear Allen Smith,
>    
>This is a computer-generated test report for File-LckPwdF-0.01, created
>automatically by CPAN::Reporter, version 0.48, and sent to the CPAN 
>Testers mailing list.  If you have received this email directly, it is 
>because the person testing your distribution chose to send a copy to your 
>CPAN email address; there may be a delay before the official report is
>received and processed by CPAN Testers.
>
>Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN.  However, it appears that
>there were some problems testing your distribution.
>
>Sections of this report:
>
>    * Tester comments
>    * Prerequisites
>    * Environment and other context
>    * Test output
>
>------------------------------
>TESTER COMMENTS
>------------------------------
>
>Additional comments from tester: 
>
>[none provided]
>
>------------------------------
>PREREQUISITES
>------------------------------
>
>Prerequisite modules loaded:
>
>    No requirements found
>
>------------------------------
>ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
>------------------------------
>
>Environment variables:
>
>    PATH = /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
>    PERL5LIB = 
>    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 1
>    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 1
>    SHELL = /bin/bash
>    TERM = screen
>
>Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
>
>    Perl: $^X = /Users/david/cpantesting/perl-5.9.5/bin/perl5.9.5
>    UID:  $<  = 501
>    EUID: $>  = 501
>    GID:  $(  = 501 501 81 79 80
>    EGID: $)  = 501 501 81 79 80
>
>Perl module toolchain versions installed:
>
>    Module              Have   
>    ------------------- -------
>    CPAN                1.9102 
>    Cwd                 3.25   
>    ExtUtils::CBuilder  0.19   
>    ExtUtils::Command   1.13   
>    ExtUtils::Install   1.41_01
>    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.36   
>    ExtUtils::Manifest  1.51_01
>    ExtUtils::ParseXS   2.18   
>    File::Spec          3.25   
>    Module::Build       0.2808 
>    Module::Signature   n/a    
>    Test::Harness       2.64   
>    Test::More          0.70   
>    version             0.7203 
>
>------------------------------
>TEST OUTPUT
>------------------------------
>
>Output from 'make test':
>
>PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /Users/david/cpantesting/perl-5.9.5/bin/perl5.9.5 
>"-Iblib/lib" "-Iblib/arch" test.pl
>1..1
>Can't load 'blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle' for module 
>File::LckPwdF: dlopen(blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle, 2): Symbol 
>not found: _ulckpwdf
>  Referenced from: blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle
>  Expected in: dynamic lookup
> at test.pl line 12
>Compilation failed in require at test.pl line 12.
>BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.pl line 12 (#1)
>    (F) The module you tried to load failed to load a dynamic extension. This
>    may either mean that you upgraded your version of perl to one that is
>    incompatible with your old dynamic extensions (which is known to happen
>    between major versions of perl), or (more likely) that your dynamic
>    extension was built against an older version of the library that is
>    installed on your system. You may need to rebuild your old dynamic
>    extensions.
>    
>Uncaught exception from user code:
>       Can't load 'blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle' for module 
> File::LckPwdF: dlopen(blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle, 2): Symbol 
> not found: _ulckpwdf
>  Referenced from: blib/arch/auto/File/LckPwdF/LckPwdF.bundle
>  Expected in: dynamic lookup
> at test.pl line 12
>Compilation failed in require at test.pl line 12.
>BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.pl line 12.
> at test.pl line 12
>not ok 1
>make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2
>makewrapper: make failed
>
>
>--
>
>Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 9 subversion 5) configuration:
>  Platform:
>    osname=darwin, osvers=8.10.1, archname=darwin-2level
>    uname='darwin cowshed-door.barnyard.co.uk 8.10.1 darwin kernel version 
> 8.10.1: wed may 23 16:33:00 pdt 2007; root:xnu-792.22.5~1release_i386 i386 
> i386 '
>    config_args='-de -Dprefix=/Users/david/cpantesting/perl-5.9.5 -Dusedevel'
>    hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
>    useithreads=undef, usemultiplicity=undef
>    useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
>    use64bitint=undef, use64bitall=undef, uselongdouble=undef
>    usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
>  Compiler:
>    cc='cc', ccflags ='-fno-common -DPERL_DARWIN -no-cpp-precomp 
> -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe',
>    optimize='-O3',
>    cppflags='-no-cpp-precomp -fno-common -DPERL_DARWIN -no-cpp-precomp 
> -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe'
>    ccversion='', gccversion='4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)', 
> gccosandvers=''
>    intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=1234
>    d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=16
>    ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', 
> lseeksize=8
>    alignbytes=8, prototype=define
>  Linker and Libraries:
>    ld='env MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 cc', ldflags =''
>    libpth=/usr/lib
>    libs=-ldbm -ldl -lm -lc
>    perllibs=-ldl -lm -lc
>    libc=/usr/lib/libc.dylib, so=dylib, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
>    gnulibc_version=''
>  Dynamic Linking:
>    dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=bundle, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=' '
>    cccdlflags=' ', lddlflags=' -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup'
>

-- 
Allen Smith                              http://cesario.rutgers.edu/easmith/
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