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Question about Perl header files when using cPanel's Perl

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @dont_panic, I recommend reaching out to the developer of the script you are installing to report the issue and verify the specific command they suggest using. Running the noted command manually isn't advised. You can read about how it works at: h2ph - perldoc.perl.org Thank you.
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  • dont_panic
    Thanks for the reply. I had been in touch with Linode support (the script, Longview, is one of their applications) before posting here. They suggested contacting CPanel support, as it is the unusual multi-perl environment CPanel creates which is the problem. The script runs fine on my other vanilla Debian systems.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @dont_panic, Have you tried making use of the system installed version of Perl instead of the instance of Perl offered as part of cPanel? We document how to use the system perl version in your scripts at: Guide to Perl in cPanel - Perl Environments - Developer Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • dont_panic
    Thanks, but yes I have -
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi @dont_panic, While you are welcome to use h2ph per
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  • dont_panic
    Thank you, I appreciate all the advice. I think I will have to shelve this idea for now. Thanks again, Jack
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