I was assuming that the problem was that Bruce did not know that he
could have the 32-bit and
64-bit perl modules loaded at the same time. I was just trying to
explain some of the considerations
of loading vendor supplied 32-bit and 64-bit modules. And getting the
loaded to load the right
one at
Ron Foster at Baldor-IS wrote:
Bruce,
I have had a little experience getting 32 bit modules working on 64 bit
systems. In most cases, there are 32 bit versions in addition to the 64
bit versions of modules. And they can co-exist with the 64 bit versions
without too much trouble.
When you load
Bruce,
I have had a little experience getting 32 bit modules working on 64 bit
systems. In most cases, there are 32 bit versions in addition to the 64
bit versions of modules. And they can co-exist with the 64 bit versions
without too much trouble.
When you loaded your system did you check the
Mark Post
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>>> On 12/11/2008 at 1:58 PM, wrote:
> We ( rookies ) are trying to get an application installed on SLES 10.2
> under VM for a trial - and hopefully production - but are having troubles
> of the niggling kind. Such as some of modules being ornery about
> executing. Appears that the thing wants
We ( rookies ) are trying to get an application installed on SLES 10.2
under VM for a trial - and hopefully production - but are having troubles
of the niggling kind. Such as some of modules being ornery about
executing. Appears that the thing wants 32-bit perl whereas we have 64-bit
installed. Ya