do the checks here, in order, just to make sure they work.  My guess is 
it's the last step (dynamic linking) that you're having trouble with.  I 
thought LD_LIBRARY_PATH took care of it, but you may have to edit the 
/etc/ld.so.conf file (assuming you have sudo access).

http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/pipermail/perldl/2007-February/003037.html

derek

Craig DeForest wrote:
> I have had this problem too.  There are linker issues for PGPLOT on 64- 
> bit architectures (which are the norm these days).  I think the big  
> deal is making the linker recognize libcpgplot.a, which "looks" like a  
> 32-bit library even if compiled under 64 bits.
>
> Some combination of adding "-fPIC" to the CFLAGS and moving  
> libcpgplot.a to libcpgplot.la seems to work, but I never remember  
> exactly what it is -- I intend to migrate my graphics anyway as soon  
> as we can get 2.4.4 out the door.
>
> Cheers,
> Craig
>
>
> On Jul 21, 2008, at 5:22 AM, smriti Sebastian wrote:
>
>   
>> I have installed pgplot 5 in fedora core.I have set my  
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PGPLOT_DIR.After setting these when i tried to  
>> install pgperl module my make test i failing showing error like this:
>> Can't load 'blib/arch/auto/PGPLOT/PGPLOT.so' for module PGPLOT: /usr/ 
>> local/lib/libpgplot.so: undefined symbol: e_rsfe at /usr/lib/ 
>> perl5/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 230, <STDIN>  
>> line 1.
>>  at test1.p line 3
>> .......................
>> how will i solve it?
>>
>> I am using PGPLOT-2.20
>>
>> regards,
>> smriti
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