> On Apr 17, 2022, at 9:24 AM, john <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 17, 2022, at 8:07 AM, Steve <zep...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 19:48:52 -0700
>> john <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:
>> 
>>>> On Apr 16, 2022, at 9:47 AM, Steve <zep...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I'm getting this error:
>>>> 
>>>> steve@stevesdesktop:~$ gnc-fq-check
>>>> Json3.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got
>>>> handshake key 0xce00080, needed 0xed00080)
>>>> 
>>>> But...
>>>> steve@stevesdesktop:~$ sudo find /usr -name "libperl.so*" -exec ls
>>>> -lah {} \; 2>/dev/null -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3.6M Sep 24  2021
>>>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libperl.so.5.32.1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
>>>> 17 Sep 24  2021 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libperl.so.5.32 ->
>>>> libperl.so.5.32.1
>>>> 
>>>> steve@stevesdesktop:~$ perl --version
>>>> 
>>>> This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 1 (v5.32.1) built for
>>>> x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi (with 47 registered patches, see perl
>>>> -V for more detail)
>>>> 
>>>> So why does gnc-fq-check think there is a mismatch?   
>>> 
>>> As a first guess your perl json module is linked to a different
>>> version of libjson than the one you have. If you used gnc-fq-update
>>> to set up Finance::Quote then running it again should fix the
>>> problem. If you installed F::Q from your distro's package manager and
>>> there aren't any updates then the packager for that module is running
>>> a bit behind, a common problem for most distros since they rely on
>>> volunteers.
>>> 
>> 
>> steve@stevesdesktop:~/Downloads$ sudo gnc-fq-update
>> Reading '/root/.cpan/Metadata'
>> Database was generated on Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:17:02 GMT
>> Date::Manip is up to date (6.86).
>> Finance::Quote is up to date (1.51).
>> 
>> (update done here)
>> 
>> steve@stevesdesktop:~/Downloads$ sudo apt-get upgrade
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree... Done
>> Reading state information... Done
>> Calculating upgrade... Done
>> The following packages have been kept back:
>> qdbus
>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
>> 
>> steve@stevesdesktop:~/Downloads$ dpkg -l | egrep -i 'perl.*json|json.*perl'
>> ii  libjson-parse-perl                     0.61-1                            
>>      amd64        module to read JSON into a Perl variable
>> ii  libjson-perl                           4.03000-1                         
>>      all          module for manipulating JSON-formatted data
>> ii  libjson-xs-perl                        4.030-1+b1                        
>>      amd64        module for manipulating JSON-formatted data 
>> (C/XS-accelerated)
>> 
>> So am I right in thinking that the 4.030 versions are the problem? If
>> so, I'll have to contact the maintainers.
> 
> Please remember to copy the list on all replies.
> 
> libjson-xs-perl is probably the mismatched library.  briefly explains the 
> nature of the problem. Before you can blame the Debian packager (the 
> libjson-xs-perl maintainer is innocent) for upgrading perl without upgrading 
> all of the packages you need to be sure that that's the only instance of 
> libjson-xs-perl on your system. If there's another one earlier in perl's 
> include path it might be the mismatched library. Have you ever run 
> gnc-fq-update or used cpan directly  on this machine?


I forgot to paste in the URI that explains the problem. It's 
https://foursixnine.io/blog/2019/01/21/perl-binaries-are-mismatched.html

Regards,
John Ralls

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