[ic] n32/auto/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.so: gdbm_open

Darren Bayliss interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Feb 12 11:57:00 2002


Hello all,
	I have been attempting to install interchange on and off for a few
months now and in the process, i have come across several different errors,
all of which have been resolved by myself or users in the interchange group
(thank you). The latest problem was that in order to install some of the
perl modules, i needed a mips pro compiler. I finally got it installed and
in the process perl version 5004.04 was installed and the version 5005.03
was removed (shot in the foot). Therefore, i installed perl version 5.6.1
which installed no problem. the install also required gdbm-1.8.0 and
db-3.2.9-sgipl1, which were duly installed. 

The horror now is that when i restart interchange i get the following error:


Do you want me to start it as 'interch' now? [y] 
The Interchange server was not running
(/usr/local/interchange/etc/interchange.pid).
Low traffic settings.
Calling UI......UI is loaded...
Interchange V4.8.3
Configuring catalog foundation...12458:/usr/freeware/bin/perl: rld: Fatal
Error: attempted access to unresolvable symbol in
/usr/freeware/lib/perl5/5.6.1/irix-n32/auto/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.so:
gdbm_open


the output to the interchange error log is:
- - - [12/February/2002:16:37:19 +0000] - - Low traffic settings.
- - - [12/February/2002:16:37:21 +0000] - - ...UI is loaded...
- - - [12/February/2002:16:37:22 +0000] - - Interchange V4.8.3
- - - [12/February/2002:16:37:22 +0000] - - Config 'foundation' at server
startup


There are no errors in the system SYSLOG or web server error logs. The only
other message is the browser return:

We're sorry, the Interchange server is unavailable...
We are out of service or may be experiencing high system demand. Please try
again soon. 


The system this is installed on is an:

SGI ORIGIN200 running irix 6.10.14
perl version 5.6.1
interchange v4.8.3

Has anyone got any ideas?? Before i set light to the server and put it out
with a cricket bat.


Kind regards,
Darren Bayliss
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