I am not sure if this is the issue or not, but I had a very similar problem installing Oracle 9i 64 bit on a solaris machine. Perl by default is 32 bit install. I painfully figured this out. I installed Oracle 9i 32 bit and it worked.
radhika On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 06:32:38 -0700 Kevin Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try setting your LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable. > > my %env_info = ( > ORACLE_HOME => "/home/oracle/product/9ias", > LD_LIBRARY_PATH => "/home/oracle/product/9ias/lib" > ); > > Kevin > > Tim Bunce wrote: > > >----- Forwarded message from Nigel Henden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > > > >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >From: Nigel Henden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: DBD module install problem > >Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:21:42 +0900 > > > >Tim, > > > >I have installed Solaris 9, with all the recent patches on an Ultra 2 - Test box. > >I then installed Oracle 9i second release, 64 bit. > >I downloaded and built from source the lastest Perl from CPAN. I built it with gcc > >compiler which was built as a 64 bit binary. > >Also "make" is a 64 bit compiled binary. > >Well, Perl gave no errors or warnings for make and make test. > >I was able to add the DBI module for Oracle, with no problem, but when I during the > >make of DBD I get this warning and an error message, and am unable to install it. > >I followed all the advice in the "Perl for Oracle DBAs" book, but am at a loss. > > > >Here is the message I get: > >WARNING: can't access blib/arch/auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.so > > > >Any help would be grately appreciated. > > > >Thank you. > > > >N.D.H. > > > > > >___________________________________________________ > >Based on the height above sea level, which South American city is the highest > >capital city in the world? > >Find out at postmaster.co.uk > > > >http://www.postmaster.co.uk/cgi-bin/meme/quiz.pl?id=184 > > > > > >----- End forwarded message ----- > > > > > > > > > >