I can use cpan‘s -f switch force install the module to make cpan re-install it anyway: It seems a file of the right name in the right place and decides it works. ![]() I’ll just reinstall the module, or will I?Ĭpan doesn’t really care that it doesn’t work. Apparently the two MacBook Airs are binary incompatible. ![]() Perl finds the module just fine, tells XSLoader to load it, and it blows up. Programs don’t load correctly, modules don’t compile, and things go horribly wrong when running test suites.Ĭan't load '/usr/local/perls/perl-5.10.1/lib/site_perl/5.10.1/darwin-2level/auto/Compress/Bzip2/Bzip2.bundle' for module Compress::Bzip2: dlopen(/usr/local/perls/perl-5.10.1/lib/site_perl/5.10.1/darwin-2level/auto/Compress/Bzip2/Bzip2.bundle, 1): no suitable image found. It mostly is, except for some compiled modules that cause strange, new errors. It even transferred my perl installations, and I thought that would be fine. ![]() For the first time, I used Apple’s migration tool to transfer everything from the old one to the new one. I recently bought the new MacBook Air, which means my solid state device has over four times the storage as my old MacBook Air.
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