Is this assuming the hardware is identical on both machines and the Oracle 
Database (not the clients alone) are identical????? 
What about the Perl??? Is that also have to be identicial in every 
respect???
Has this actually been tried????
Thank You
Rich


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John D Groenveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
10/25/2007 08:38 PM

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Re: Ref:-- How to transfer DBI/DBD binary.






In message 
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, "MEHTA, HARESH, ATTSI" writes:
>                I have installed DBI/DBD using gcc in our development
>solaris server. I want to install on production server but without using
>gcc or cc(compiler), Is there any way to transfer binary of DBI/DBD to
>production server??

You should be able to package up or tar your Perl build and
extract it on your production server.

Don't alter your Perl basedir and make certain your Oracle client
libraries are in the same ORACLE_HOME on both systems.

John
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