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To: Masahiko Nakayama <nakayama@MIT.EDU>
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Subject: Re: perl / socket.ph
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Masahiko Nakayama <nakayama@MIT.EDU> writes:

>     Can't locate sys/socket.ph in @INC (did you run h2ph?) at my_program.pl line 21.

My guess is that you're trying to run perl out of the perl locker
(/afs/athena/contrib/perl), which is out of date in general and not
fully installed for Linux.  Switching to /usr/athena/bin/perl should
make the problem go away.

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Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC <amu@mit.edu> (finger amu@monk.mit.edu)

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