Ok, this is very frustrating, 2 days and many hours worth! I have used this
module/lib (libwww) before with ease. The only thing i can think of is i could
be my linux distro? (Debian Woody 3.0), or the pop-servers encrytion methods?.
The following is the exact script i am trying to run, (except w
Ok, this is very frustrating, 2 days and many hours worth! I have used this
module/lib (libwww) before with ease. The only thing i can think of is i could
be my linux distro? (Debian Woody 3.0), or the pop-servers encrytion methods?.
The following is the exact script i am trying to run, (except w
Ok, this is very frustrating, 2 days and many hours worth! I have used this
module/lib (libwww) before with ease. The only thing i can think of is i could
be my linux distro? (Debian Woody 3.0), or the pop-servers encrytion methods?.
The following is the exact script i am trying to run, (except w
Ok, this is very frustrating, 2 days and many hours worth! I have used this
module/lib (libwww) before with ease. The only thing i can think of is i could
be my linux distro? (Debian Woody 3.0), or the pop-servers encrytion methods?.
The following is the exact script i am trying to run, (except w
my error message,
unfortunetly, now i am getting 'error while loading shared libraries.
libgdbm.so.3, cannot open shared file or directory no such directory,...'
which is true, but i do have libgdbm.2.so and below why does it want 3?
anybody have ideas on a cure?
thanks. -cmustard
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