Hello Arnulfo -

Note that you *must* use the same C compiler that was used to compile Perl, 
which means that you cannot use Gcc together with the version of Perl that is 
included with Solaris.

You can see which C compiler was used to compile Perl by doing "perl -V":

here is an example from my Linux box:

 perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 0) configuration:
  Platform:
    osname=linux, osvers=2.4.6-3.1enterprise, archname=i386-linux
    uname='linux stripples.devel.redhat.com 2.4.6-3.1enterprise #1 smp tue 
jul 24 14:03:17 edt 2001 i686 unknown '
    config_args='-des -Doptimize=-O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686 -Dcc=gcc 
-Dcccdlflags=-fPIC -Dinstallprefix=/usr -Dprefix=/usr -Darchname=i386-linux 
-Dd_dosuid -Dd_semctl_semun -Di_db -Di_ndbm -Di_gdbm -Di_shadow -Di_syslog 
-Dman3ext=3pm -Uuselargefiles'
    hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
    usethreads=undef use5005threads=undef useithreads=undef 
usemultiplicity=undef
    useperlio=undef d_sfio=undef uselargefiles=undef
    use64bitint=undef use64bitall=undef uselongdouble=undef usesocks=undef
  Compiler:
    cc='gcc', optimize='-O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686', gccversion=2.96 20000731 
(Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-96)
    cppflags='-fno-strict-aliasing -I/usr/local/include'
    ccflags ='-fno-strict-aliasing -I/usr/local/include'
    stdchar='char', d_stdstdio=define, usevfork=false
    intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8
    d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=12
    ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', 
lseeksize=4
    alignbytes=4, usemymalloc=n, prototype=define
  Linker and Libraries:
    ld='gcc', ldflags =' -L/usr/local/lib'
    libpth=/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib
    libs=-lnsl -ldl -lm -lc -lcrypt
    libc=/lib/libc-2.2.4.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
  Dynamic Linking:
    dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags='-rdynamic'
    cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags='-shared -L/usr/local/lib'


Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
  Compile-time options:
  Built under linux
  Compiled at Aug  9 2001 22:48:52
  @INC:
    /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i386-linux
    /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0
    /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux
    /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0
    /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl
    .


regards

Hugh


On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 20:40, Arnulfo Rojas Yanquen wrote:
> Thanks Hugh,
>
> Perl 5 6.1
> C compiler gcc 2.95.3
>
> Regards
>
> Arnulfo Rojas Yanquen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hugh Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Arnulfo Rojas Yanquen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 5:06 AM
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) error in Radiator installation
>
> > Hello Arnulfo -
> >
> > As the message indicates, you need Digest-MD5, not MD5-1.7.
> >
> > Which version of Perl are you using? And which C compiler?
> >
> > On Solaris, the best approach is usually to install Perl and gcc from:
> >
> > www.sunfreeware.com
> >
> > or alternatively, the Perl and Perl packages from ActiveState:
> >
> > www.activestate.com
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Hugh
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 18:15, Arnulfo Rojas Yanquen wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > We're installing the Radiator 3.1 using MD5-1.7 and Perl-5.6.1 in a Sun
> > > machine (with Solaris 8). At the time of to do "make test" appear the
> > > following message:
> > >
> > > perl Makefile.PL
> > > Warning: prerequisite Digest::MD5 failed to load: Can't locate
> > > Digest/MD5.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
> > > /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/sun4-solaris /usr/local/lib/perl 5/5.6.1
> > > /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/sun4-solaris
> > > /usr/local/lib/perl5/s ite_perl/5.6.1 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl .)
> > > at (eval 7) line 3. Writing Makefile for Radius
> > >
> > > Do you can helpme please?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Arnulfo Rojas Yanquen.
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > --
> > Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
> > anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X.
> > -
> > Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
> > flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.

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