version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:82.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/82.0 author=jrmu charset=UTF-8 csum= ctime=1610200356 host=125.224.19.86 name=Openbsd.Perl rev=1 targets= text=[@%0a19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load %0a perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode: %0a File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@ %0a at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima %0a19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd: %0a /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result %0a only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with %0a its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a@] time=1610200356 author:1610200356=jrmu diff:1610200356:1610200356:=1,22d0%0a%3c [@%0a%3c 19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load %0a%3c perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode: %0a%3c File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@ %0a%3c at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a%3c 19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a%3c 19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a%3c 19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima %0a%3c 19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a%3c 20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd: %0a%3c /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result %0a%3c only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with %0a%3c its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a%3c @]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1610200356=125.224.19.86