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> On Behalf Of Anton Brinyov
> Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 6:17 PM
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Subject: Re: rlm_perl / libtool / libltdl problem
>
> Hi,
>
> It means, there isn
Behalf Of Anton Brinyov
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 6:17 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: rlm_perl / libtool / libltdl problem
Hi,
It means, there isn't solution for this problem now?
Thanks,
Anton
2009/8/18 Garber, Neal :
>> Did I mention that I hate libtool and liblt
Hi,
It means, there isn't solution for this problem now?
Thanks,
Anton
2009/8/18 Garber, Neal :
>> Did I mention that I hate libtool and libltdl? They're close to
>> *causing* more problems than they solve.
>
> Yes, on several occasions that I recall :) I share your sentiments...
>
>> I actua
> Did I mention that I hate libtool and libltdl? They're close to
> *causing* more problems than they solve.
Yes, on several occasions that I recall :) I share your sentiments...
> I actually started removing libltdl a while ago. See
> src/main/modules.c. Look for WITHOUT_LIBLTDL. I'll bet t
Garber, Neal wrote:
> This does, in fact, work; but, isn’t very satisfying as a permanent
> solution. I believe that libtool and libltdl were updated during the
> install of the patch and this is the source of the problem. I’m now
> running FreeBSD 7.2 with libltdl-2.2.6a & libtool-2.2.6a (they w
I've had FR 2.1.6 running on a FreeBSD 7.2 test server for some time now. When
I applied the rlm_mschap / rlm_eap_mschap patch I worked on over the weekend
(which is working great btw - I will upload it shortly), I now get the
following error on FR startup:
Can't load '/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8
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