Hello all,

I wanted to thank everyone for the assistance with this. After re-installing a
fresh copy of perl5.6.1 everything is now back to normal and working properly!!
:)

On another note, has any one successfully install DBD::AnyData and used it?? It
seems to install properly, but when used in a script, I keep getting an error,
about DBD/AnyData.pm line 21 can't find (AnyData driver) ?? What's this all
about??



>>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 00:19:04 -0400, "Sterin, Ilya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   wrote:
>>
>>I was hoping to avoid that, but it looks like that's the only alternative! :) I 
>tried using CPAN to install Perl, but it keeps failing, can't do 'make' successfully 
>for some reason! And some other modules are missing that CPAN looks for, MD5, LWP.. 
>Which where all there with Perl 5.005! but CPAN can't find those. Damn!! :) 
>>
>>Well a good learning experience here.!!! Stay with the defaults settings when your 
>not sure!! :)


>>You can install again, but this time with the correct directory.  That way
>>you will have two 5.6 installs.
>>
>>Ilya
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ThunderRain Publishing Corp. [mailto:ThunderRain Publishing
>>> Corp.]On Behalf Of Mike<mickalo>Blezien
>>> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 12:08 AM
>>> To: Sterin, Ilya
>>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: Re: DBI modules
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Perl is working fine, except when Perl 5.006 got installed,
>>> instead of using the
>>> default pervious setup of /usr/local/lib/perl5/.... for the
>>> existing 5.005, it's
>>> now /usr/bin/lib/perl5/...
>>>
>>> Perl 5.005 is still there with all the modules. All I need to do
>>> is reset the
>>> paths back to what they where so we don't have re-install all the existing
>>> modules in the Perl 5.005 which are not there now for the Perl
>>> 5.006 as the @INC
>>> all point to /usr/bin... instead of /usr/local/... and I haven't
>>> figured out how
>>> to change back without going thru a whole bunch of headaches! :)
>>>
>>> I thought using 'setenv PERLIB.....' to reset the paths back
>>> would do it, but it
>>> didn't!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 00:06:24 -0400, "Sterin, Ilya"
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Use the full path:-)  Why did you screw it up, just use the perl
>>> >>installation in the /usr/bin, I don't see a problem, unless you are not
>>> >>telling us something.
>>> >>
>>> >>Ilya
>>> >>
>>> >>> -----Original Message-----
>>> >>> From: ThunderRain Publishing Corp. [mailto:ThunderRain Publishing
>>> >>> Corp.]On Behalf Of Mike<mickalo>Blezien
>>> >>> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 7:46 PM
>>> >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> >>> Subject: DBI modules
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hi All,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hope some one might be able to help out here. I was in the
>>> >>> process upgrading a
>>> >>> few of our DBI and related modules thru CPAN, and screwed up!
>>> >>> When attempting to
>>> >>> install the DBD::mysql module, I was prompted to upgraded Perl
>>> >>> from the 5.005 to
>>> >>> 5.006 I believe, to support it. During the install of Perl, it
>>> >>> prompted for
>>> >>> location "/usr/local" by default setting and I think I
>>> screwed it by using
>>> >>> /usr/bin instead and now, needless to say, things are a bit
>>> >>> screwed up. What
>>> >>> would be the best way to tell the server to use the original
>>> Perl that was
>>> >>> installed before I screwed by installing the newer version of Perl!!
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Any help would be much appreciated! Good thing this is a
>>> >>> development server :)
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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>>> Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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