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Hi All,

Our application runs on Perl 5.5 on Solaris 5.8. We are trying to upgrade perl version as Perl 5.5 is not compatible with Oracle 10g client.

As I didn't get Perl 5.18 or above package for Solaris online, I have downloaded Perl 5.22 package for Unix(all variants)from ActivePerl site. I have updated my Perl code(Shebang line) to point to new Perl. However, I am getting below error while hitting the URL which calls a CGI file:

HTTP4068: cannot execute CGI script indexaf.cgi (exec() failure Invalid argument)

Can anyone please help on this.

#!/Path/to/New/Perl/Package -T use strict; use English; use lib '../../ddc/cgi-bin/'; use UPRO; use DDCGI; use DBI; use common; use indexaf; &indexaf::indexaf;

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