No offense taken. I understand the thoughtlessness and rudeness of posting the same issue concurrently on multiple forums--wasting people's time and good will. I just didn't grasp the nuances. Point taken and understood
I pored through the output after eliminating the ENOENT. There was nothing unusual at the point of the handshake. However, these lines jumped out as pulling system libraries in at compile time...
cc -c -I. -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFIL
+E_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O2 -DVERSION=\"0.428\" -DXS
_VERSION=\"0.428\" -fPIC "-I/home/rg8239/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.3
+2.0/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux/CORE" XS.c
rm -f blib/arch/auto/List/MoreUtils/XS/XS.so
cc -shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib XS.o -o blib/arch/auto/List/MoreUti
+ls/XS/XS.so \
\
chmod 755 blib/arch/auto/List/MoreUtils/XS/XS.so
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