All tests successful, 9 tests and 110 subtests skipped.
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 8 subversion 0) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.2.12-20smp, archname=i686-linux
uname='linux brimer 2.2.12-20smp #1 smp mon sep 27 10:34:45 edt 1999 i686
unknown '
I also ran it through all my own tests using DBD::ODBC fine.
Martin
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Martin J. Evans
Easysoft Ltd, UK
Development
On 28-Jun-2004 Tim Bunce wrote:
> A release candidate for DBI 1.43 is available for testing at:
>
> http://homepage.eircom.net/~timbunce/DBI-1.43-rc1-20040628.tar.gz
>
> =head1 CHANGES in DBI 1.43 (svn rev 373), 28th June 2004
>
> Fixed connect() and connect_cached() RaiseError/PrintError
> which would sometimes show "(no error string)" as the error.
> Fixed compiler warning thanks to Paul Marquess.
> Fixed "trace level set to" trace message thanks to H.Merijn Brand.
> Fixed DBD::DBM $dbh->{dbm_tables}->{...} to be keyed by the
> table name not the file name thanks to Jeff Zucker.
> Fixed last_insert_id(...) usage check thanks to Rudy Lippan.
> Fixed propagation of scalar/list context into proxied methods.
> Fixed DBI::Profile::DESTROY to not alter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Fixed DBI::ProfileDumper new() docs thanks to Michael Schwern.
> Fixed _load_class to propagate $@ thanks to Drew Taylor.
> Fixed compile warnings on Win32 thanks to Robert Baron.
> Fixed problem building with recent versions of MakeMaker.
> Fixed DBD::Sponge not to generate warning with threads.
>
> Changed selectall_arrayref() to call finish() if
> $attr->{MaxRows} is defined.
> Changed all tests to use Test::More and enhanced the tests thanks
> to Stevan Little and Andy Lester. See http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/
> Changed Test::More minimum prerequisite version to 0.40 (2001).
>
> Added DBI->parse_dsn($dsn) method.
> Added warning if build directory path contains whitespace.
> Added docs for parse_trace_flags() and parse_trace_flag().
> Removed "may change" warnings from the docs for table_info(),
> primary_key_info(), and foreign_key_info() methods.
>
> =cut
>
> Testing on a range of platforms, perl configs and drivers would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim.