MARTIN Pierre wrote:
I think your linker is broken. I say that because it included the linking
directives:

  -L/usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/CORE -lperl

but the resulting mod_perl.so doesn't show it up. It should have
complained if it didn't find it. Try upgrading your linker (cc) and try
rebuilding mod_perl again.


Okay, maybe you know the name of the package i have to search for?

I'm not a debian user, so I'm not sure how you look for it. On rpm based system I use 'urpmf cc'. I think debian is using some apt-foo tool. May be if you install gcc 3.x it'll go away.


I hope this thread ends here, it would mean my problem does too...
If not, we will talk again soon! :O)
Anyway i am going to find this, do it, and whatever happens i'll give you
feedback...

Thank you VERY MUCH, it was really nice from you to help me!

You are welcome, Martin. I hope it gets resolved after you upgrade the linker package.


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