On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 07:21:44AM -0800, jerry wrote: > In general, if I see a "file not found" when a file exists, I've > learned > to quickly check that it has the right bitlength. e.g. a 32-bit > library > in a 64-bit world will give you that error. Drove me nuts the first > time > I encountered it. There was the file right in front of my nose, and > yet > "File not found". > > - Jerry Kaidor >
Hmmm! This is a 32-bit BSD Unix system. > > On 01/02/2015 07:29, The Doctor wrote: > >On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 07:10:42PM +1100, Ivan Wills wrote: > >>My technique for that is to add the following lines in DBI (say > >>on line > >>283): > >>use Carp qw/cluck/; > >>cluck "Here"; > >> > >>And see what the stack suggests is going on. > >> > >>Ivan > >> > >>On 2 January 2015 at 10:53, The Doctor > >><doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote: > >> > >>> I start a programme with a DBI dependency and I get: > >>> > >>> Can't locate object method "bootstrap" via package "DBI" at > >>> /usr/contrib/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18.2/i386-bsdos/DBI.pm line > >>277. > >>> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at > >>> /usr/contrib/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18.2/i386-bsdos/DBI.pm line > >>284. > >>> > > > >No dice. All that happens is that 284 becomes 286. > > > >>> > >>> All right the bs file exists. > >>> > >>> What else is not correct? > >>> > >>> How do I do a debug on this? > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Ici > >>doctor@@ > >>> nl2k.ab.ca > >>> God,Queen and country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware > >>AntiChrist > >>> rising! > >>> http://www.fullyfollow.me/rootnl2k Look at Psalms 14 and 53 > >>on Atheism > >>> Merry Christmas 2014 and Happy New Year 2015 > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>email/jabber: ivan.wi...@gmail.com > >> / > >> / _ _ > >> / \ / | | | | > >>/ \/ \_| | | -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca God,Queen and country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! http://www.fullyfollow.me/rootnl2k Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism Merry Christmas 2014 and Happy New Year 2015