I'm trying to implement a system for unattended which takes system
information out of an SQL database (in this case, an IRM database) and uses
it for various configuration parameters for unattend.txt. Hence, I need the
DBI modules in the linux boot disk so I can go and play "query me, baby!".
I've cheated a bit and copied various useful files off my Debian workstation
(same version of perl, 5.8.3) but it doesn't work. Not that I necessarily
expected it to, although it would have been nice. The error message I get
is "relocation error: /opt/perl/lib/5.8.3/auto/DBI/DBI.so: undefined symbol:
Perl_Gthr_key_ptr". The perl binary in unattended doesn't have this symbol,
although the perl on my Debian box does. Hence I'm working from the basis
that it's a build-time config option I need to be fiddling with.
So, I ask the higher minds of this September forum: what do I need to do to
get a rebuilt perl with these symbols in it? Even better would be a version
of the Linux side of unattended with DBD already in it, but I know that
might be pushing it a smidgen...
I've never done an unattended boot environment rebuild, so please be gentle.
- Matt
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