Someone wrote....
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New install, FreeBSD 4.1r, DBI-1.14, Data-ShowTable-3.3,
Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2215,  MySQL 3.22.32., Radiator-2.16.3

It all works just fine for me. We installed it clean on 2 machines, one
using
the FreeBSD packages, another from source only. In both cases we had
success.
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Now this just doesn't make any sense! Several people mentioned they've
gotten it to work using the same versions that I am. However, they mentioned
doing it from FreeBSD packages, not from FreeBSD ports as I am.

Here's the process I go through...

fresh install of FreeBSD v4.1 from the 4.1 distribution CDROM. During
installation select "Yes" to install the ports collection. Do a cd to
/usr/ports/databases/p5-Mysql and do a make & make install. Do the same for
the other needed software (/usr/ports/security/p5-MD5,
/usr/ports/databases/mysqlclient, etc. etc.). I'm going from memory here but
you get the idea, I'm using the ports collection to get everything, not the
packages collection and not from original source.

I've installed FreeBSD and most of these ports thousands of times... I can't
believe I'm screwing something up here.

Then I do the exact word for word install of Radiator-2.16.3. The make test
runs fine. However, if I put a call to start up radiusd in
/etc/rc.local..... I get an error message about DBD/mysql.pm and something
about can't load libmysql.so from dynamic.pm or somesuch message. The
interesting thing is that the libraries and modules it's comlaining about
ARE there in the spot indicated by @INC (right in the message). However,
running the test suites that come with DBI and DBD do run fine against my
mysql servers.

I'm still baffled. I can reproduce this problem at will every time. I wonder
if the problem is the ports collection since the person above mentioned that
it works from packages and source for him.

Any help is most appreciated!

Jay West


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