I also believe there's an updated binary rpm of perl for Redhat-5.2 in their
errata section. It was to fix some other problems I think and doesn't
specifically mention anything related to this, but it did solve this
bug for me. This might be quicker than rebuilding the perl from
source.
-Vadim
Raul Dias writes:
> On 12 Aug, David Coppit wrote:
>
> > 2) Install the RPM using one of the following commands, depending on which
> > version you downloaded:
> > rpm -U --force perl-5.004-6.i386.rpm
> > rpm -U --force perl-5.00503-2.i386.rpm
>
> Just Adding...
>
> I suggest that if you use RH 5.2 or an RPM based dist. with glibc other
> than 2.1 that you download de src.rpm from RH 6.0
>
> and recompile it with:
>
> rpm --rebuild perl-5.004-6.src.rpm
>
> It will create the binary files for your system.
>
> RH 6.0 is based on glibc 2.1 and you should not use its binaries
> without this glibc 2.1.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Raul Dias
>
>
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