I think you worked with me on the Make Perl and Make side.   I don't 
remember if you worked with me on getting the "make test".   Please 
refresh my memory.
No we don't have it running yet.. 
Thank You
Rich


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Alexander V Alekseev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
12/04/2007 12:31 PM

To
Richard T Malafa/DEF/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
[EMAIL PROTECTED], dbi-dev@perl.org
Subject
Re: ANNOUNCE: DBD::Oracle 1.20 Release Candidate






                                 Hello!

On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Richard T Malafa wrote:

> Hi John,
> How do you handle all this HP and Sun work that I've been reading on the 

> dbi-dev group and other places???    I do see notations on CSPAN for HP 
> all over the place.
> 
> The most interesting thing in your email is that Oracle requires 1.51 or 

> later.  When I go on Metalink, Oracle has stated that it will not do 
> anything if you take it from a place like CPAN.  It has to come from 
them 
> and you have to use their internal perl.
> 
> Any suggestions on  how the HP and Sun community is suppose to cope with 

> this state of affairs is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank You
> Rich

                 Is this the same old problem :
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:27:45 -0400
From: Richard T Malafa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alexander V Alekseev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Howard V Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joe E Schmalhofer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DBD need to finish..

Alex,
Sorry about the delay but we're in the middle of a bldg move here.  I've 
had to stop work on the problem and start backing up systems.   Going 
through my email.   I found this one..  boy am I behind.. 

Here's your answer

[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 perl -e 'require Cwd; import Cwd; print 
cwd(),"\n"'
/usr/lib/pa20_64/dld.sl: Unsatisfied code symbol '_Jv_RegisterClasses' in 
load module 
'/opt/perl_64/lib/5.8.8/PA-RISC2.0-thread-multi-LP64/auto/Cwd/Cwd.sl'. 
/tmp/work
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This is logical since 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nm 
/opt/perl_64/lib/5.8.8/PA-RISC2.0-thread-multi-LP64/auto/Cwd/Cwd.sl | grep 
Jv
                 U _Jv_RegisterClasses

It is undefined. 

What is Cwd used for???

Thank You
Rich

-------------------------------------

                 Have you read README-files/hpux/libjava.eml ? I suppose, 
it
should help.

                 Bye. Alex.



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