Hello Jay -
In cases like this, Google is your friend (http://www.google.com):
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-stable%40freebsd.org/msg13524.html
I found this with the search "FreeBSD libmysql.so".
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Jay West wrote:
> Someone wrote....
> ----------------------
> 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.
> ----------------------
>
> 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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