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The perl-DBD mysql.so is NOT a SER module and has absolutely NOTHING to do with SER. Randomly copying modules whose origin you don't know to replace the existence of missing modules is a quick way to get your system to choke and die (or worse, to be compromised).
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:39:56 -0400, Christoph Reichl wrote
I have been trying to install SER with mysql on my system (CentOS 4 - running on a virtual machine) i have installed mysql 4.1.20-1 and ser 0.9.6. Now when i execute ser ([root@SER ~]# /usr/local/sbin/ser start) I get the following error...
0(2174) ERROR: load_module: could not open module </usr/local/lib/ser/modules/mysql.so>: /usr/local/lib/ser/modules/mysql.so: undefined symbol: PL_memory_wrap 0(2174) parse error (26,13-14): failed to load module 0(2174) parse error (149,28-29): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
0(2174) parse error (157,37-38): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
0(2174) parse error (163,32-33): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
0(2174) parse error (178,28-29): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ERROR: bad config file (5 errors)
Originally there was no mysql.so file in the modules directory of ser, so i copied the file from the perl-DBD folder.... I have no idea how i can make ser recognize the mysql module...?
Thanks for the help! regards, Christoph Reichl (christoph@arin.net)
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