I would need to double-check on your error, but the usual problem 
with pinning packages at startup is that they haven't been loaded 
into memory (standard and some of SYS's other packages load 
almost at the initial moment of startup). Try to put some code into 
the trigger to call the packages first, then load them. One approach 
is to put in dummy function in the user packages that returns null 
and call that function, thus pulling the package into memory.

Regards,
Chris Gait
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