[rt-users] Post-install RT error
Jesse
jesse at fsck.com
Wed Jun 6 17:49:37 EDT 2001
Did you Enable MysqlPerl emulation when building msql-mysql-modules?
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 05:44:02PM -0400, Ben Pitzer wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've "successfully" installed RT on a Progeny Debian machine, along with
> all of the appropriate Perl modules, including Msql-Mysql-modules. All of
> this seemed to go correctly, although the Msql-Mysql-modules install did
> take some modification of the makefile to get it to work, but that should
> not be affecting my current problem, which is this:
>
> After installing, I try to run the rtadmin commmand out of the rt/bin/
> directory. This is the error I get:
>
> bash-2.04# ./rtadmin queue -create sysadmin
> Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/auto/DBD/mysql/mysql.so' for
> module DBD::mysql: libmysqlclient.so.9: cannot load shared object file: No
> such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/DynaLoader.pm
> line 169.
>
> at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/Mysql.pm line 13
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /project/rt/lib/rt/database.pm line
> 8.
>
>
> This is a problem for me, obviously. This seems to indicate to me that
> something in the Msql-Mysql-modules install failed, however it went in
> fine. Now, though, when I go back to it, it fails the 'make test' portion
> of the install, but I think that this is the result of me changing the
> root MySQL password. Does anyone have any thoughts?
>
> Regards,
> Ben Pitzer
> Systems Administrator
> NeTraverse
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