pull up the package manager and look to see if there are any modules that could be updated. If you're on winxp im assuming you're using activestate. but does it require some module that you may have the wrong version of for your copy of perl. When i installed the right version of DBI it went away. I encountered the same error (.Perl56.dll.) when I was using DBI and didn't have the right version of the module installed. Would these be the lines I need to change here?Īnd use a correct shebang line ( #!F:/path/to/perl/i/want/perl.exe ) # Required for cgi perl scripts that are run from /cgi-bin/. However, I did find paths to a Perl folder and I think it may be a 5.6 install. On the server, I found the same "shebang" line code. It has to do with the "shebang" line but I installed Perl to a different directory than what's on the "shebang" line. I did find that the one on my machine didn't refer to any paths to Perl. I tried to compare the two nf files between my two installs, the one on the server and the one I had on my WinXP machine using XAMPP. What do you recommend? Keep in mind of my setup. If I can't solve this error then I might just turn to something else. At the very least, if you're going to use it you need to have an extremely disciplined procedure for checking for security updates. Although the author has been fixing them promptly, the fact that they kept cropping up made me lose confidence that the code had been written properly from the ground up with security in mind. I know this isn't an answer to your question, but awstats has a long history of security problems, and you might want to think again about whether to use it. Where would I make that change and which folder inside my Perl folder should I point to? Okay, I guess then I should change the path to Perl in my Apache config. So at least that part seems to be an Apache configuration problem. It seems that your apache tries to use a different perl than you have installed - the message about Perl56.dll is very suspicious. Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition.I've also looked at the nf file for Apache. Can anybody help me out here? I've look through all of the configuration files in AWStats. It may also be the reason I get my first error. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. I get a pop up and this error perl.exe - Unable to Locate Component This application has failed to start because Perl56.dll was not found. The next thing I tried was to run the script in the cgi-bin directory. Now, I wasn't sure if that was a Perl error or not so I just mentioned it. My error is Can't call method "Delimiter" on an undefined value at awstats_ line 385. The first step in the configuration required me to run awstats_ script. It wasn't so I installed ActivePerl 5.10.0.įor AWStats, I brought over the files to the cgi-bin directory in Apache. Before I installed it, I made sure I did type in "perl -v" just to check it was already installed. I was able to install ActivePerl 5.10.0 (latest one) without any problems. Now, with that knowledge, I'm trying to get AWStats on a different machine. I followed the instructions from this link: I've been able to do a test install on my machine using XAMPP on a WinXP machine. Note that the value “1” enables the option and value “0” disables the option.I'm trying to install AWStats on my server and I've been getting Perl errors. Step 4: Find the following line in that file and change the value from zero (0) to (1) to enable the “Update now” option. Step 3: In the above directory, search for “” file and edit the file using an editor. Click the Select Fields button and check the boxes next to the required fields. Step 2: Specify the following path to open the users Awstats directory. Step 4: Search for “Allows users to update AWstats from cPanel” on the page and select the “On” button on the right side of the page and save the settings. Step 3: Hit the “Stats and Logs” to get the options listed under it. Step 2: Go to Server Configuration > Tweak Settings Step 1: Login to your server using the root password. There are two methods of enabling the Update Now button for AWStats:Ģ] Second method is Via SSH Root Login 1) Via WHM control panel
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