Make sure that the LibGD perl module version matches the LibGD version. You will need to go back to CPAN and get the LibGD Perl module. Download LibGD and FreeType and install them. SqueezeCenter also requires some additional libraries that don't come with the base OS. It's also a good idea at this time to get DBI::DBD as one of the modules we'll be compiling later will need it. This will install most Perl modules required by SqueezeCenter. Once Perl is installed use CPAN to download the Bundle::CPAN. You may need to change the /usr/bin/perl link to point to your new Perl installation. If you have Sun Studio (or similar) installed don't use it to compile Perl, use gcc instead. Perl 5.10.0 does not work with SqueezeCenter so you must use 5.8.8. You will either need to download Perl 5.8.8 from or get a precompiled version from Blastwave or Sunfreeware. ![]() Installing Perl, MySQL, and other libraries ![]() # useradd -s /bin/false -g mysql -d /opt/mysql/var -c "MySQL User" mysql # useradd -s /bin/false -g slimsrv -c "SqueezeCenter User" slimsrv The SqueezeCenter user won't need a home directory but the MySQL user will to work properly with the attached Service Management Facility manifest in Solaris 10. You will need to add two users and groups to your system, one for SqueezeCenter and one for MySQL. ![]() 2 Installing Perl, MySQL, and other libraries.
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