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Dear fellow monks, I've installed Perl interpreter in my local directory as follows:
$!which perl /home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin/perl
And I also have stored the .htaccess with the following entries:
SetEnv PATH /home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin:/home/rsch/bioinfo/bin SetEnv PERL5LIB /home/rsch/bioinfo/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/sun4-sola +ris:/home/rsch/bioinfo/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7
However upon running my cgi-script (hello.cgi) like this:
#!/home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin/perl print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Hello World !! It works.\n";
It gives the following error log.
ld.so.1: /home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin/perl: fatal: libc.so.1: version +`SUNW_1.19' not found (required by file /home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin/ +perl)
Any idea what went wrong with my scheme? Especially the .htaccess entry?

Some notes:
  • The default (#!/usr/local/bin/perl) Perl version in my office system is too old (version 5.004). That's why I installed the latest version of Perl locally.
  • I can execute a normal perl script (*.pl) with my locally installed perl with no problem with the new shebang (#!/home/rsch/bioinfo/.perl/bin/perl).

Regards,
Edward

In reply to .htaccess for Locating Locally Installed Perl by monkfan

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