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When I installing BerkeleyDB, the following listing
what the problem occur:
[root@tunnel BerkeleyDB-0.31]# perl Makefile.PL
.Parsing config.in...
Looks Good.
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -ldb
Writing Makefile for BerkeleyDB
You're trying to install the perl extension to Berkeley DB, not Berkeley DB itself. It's telling you it can't find your installation of Berkeley DB. Do you have Berkeley DB installed?
You should probably use your distro's package manager to install the Perl module. The package manager will resolve any dependencies such as Berkeley DB and install them as well. What distro are you using?
Well, I don't use FC5 so keep that in mind. You would use yum from the command line or some graphical interface. I don't know what graphical interface FC5 uses. At the CLI to install
Code:
yum install <package_name>
At the CLI to search for a package
Code:
yum search <glob>
Here are some instructions for getting a FC5 system set up.
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