Salaam Muhammad, I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "then I tried to use a configuration file" but anyway, your error looks to me like it's a problem of version conflicts (not your fault) as perl hasn't been consistant in its ionternals and interfacing API AFAIR. So I'm afraid I don't have a magical answer for you. Usually a macro somewhere can fix it (for you it might be -D_GNU_SOURCE according to a quick google search) and if doesn't work out, try synchronizing swig and perl by playing with the libs and include headers versions (try to make sure swig's dependencies correspond to the exact perl version they indicate, minor included - and I'm not talking about the package here but the actual files).
Since I've seen this error (or a similar one) quite often, I think it would make users' life easier to remove at least the perl interfacing layer (of not the corba one too) and replace it with C client (and maybe a more common sockets layer), but I'm too lazy to go back on it. If you feel brave enough for the task, I can give you a hand to start up. Regards, Chahine _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

