Louis Selvon wrote:
> *** It's not just this directory. Other directory part of @INC has the same
> problem.
Hmmm ... see below.
> >Next step: print out the mounts, /etc/fstab and look carefully along
> each element in the path /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/
> for mount points, nfs mounts, Samba shares and/or symlinks.
>
> What do you mean by "look carefully along
> each element in the path /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/
> for mount points, nfs mounts, Samba shares and/or symlinks" ??
You could ls -l {each path element}
and see if it is a symlink.
> The fstab is shown below:
Your fstab looks fine.
Now let's check *which* perl is being used for root and user:
1. login as root:
which perl
2. login as user:
which perl
Let us know what the output from each of 1 and 2 are.
-rickw
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