Ok, I'll take that advice and post it to there.    Was just following 
instructions.   Since the test.pl couldn't even get started, I thought 
maybe one of the developers could help.

Thanks again
Rich



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"Jonathan Leffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
09/12/2007 04:31 PM

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Re: DBD 1.19. Everything works to "make test" point, then fails..






On 9/12/07, Richard T Malafa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This  is  run on a HP UX N4000 class machine running HP UX PA-RISC 11i
> version 1
>
> Can anyone give a clue as to why Perl 5.8.8 (includes DBI 1.50) , Oracle
> 10g, gcc 4.2 for DBD 1.19 fails so bad that it stops.    What is 
missing??


This is a question that belongs in [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


> I've read the README and the README.login.txt and README.hpux

There's a note in the output that says you may need to build your own
Perl, rather than using the system-provided version.

WARNING: If you have trouble, see README.hpux.txt...
    you may have to build your own perl, or go hunting for libraries

Have you tried that yet?

Googling for "_Jv_RegisterClasses" seems to give a few possible pointers, 
too.

Perl was built with GCC 4.2.0 -- which version are you using?


> Entire file is attached in 'script' format so you can see total action.
> Everything should be there including perl -V.   Let me know if anything 
is
> missing.


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