> Can you point it to a different non 11 DB instance?? > > and run the tests again? > > Could be a bug on the oracle side? > > seems to be a number of them on 11 64 dbs coming up the past few days.
Using an Oracle 9i server, the errors went away. I think that you're right about the 11g bug. Thanks for the assistance. I guess I have to find someone at Oracle to pester now! :) > > cheers > John Scoles > Gerber, Christopher J wrote: >>> Odd >>> >>> Gerber, Christopher J wrote: >>> >>>> First off, I am new to the list. If there is a FAQ, feel free to >>>> >> point >> >>>> me there! >>>> >>>> This morning I built DBD-Oracle-1.21 on my XP machine using Visual >>>> Studio 2005. After building, I needed to copy the redistributable >>>> files >>>> to blib/arch/auto/DBD/Oracle, and I needed to embed the manifest >>>> into >>>> Oracle.dll with the following command: >>>> >>>> mt.exe -manifest Oracle.dll.manifest -outputresource:Oracle.dll;2 >>>> >>>> I also needed to include my SID in ORACLE_USERID: >>>> >>>> set ORACLE_USERID=user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ORCL >>>> ^^^^^ >>>> >>>> After all this, things worked, *except* for two tests: >>>> >>>> t/26exe_array...........ok 1/14 >>>> t/26exe_array...........NOK 11/14# Failed test '... we should have >>>> >> 19 >> >>>> tuple_status' >>>> # at t/26exe_array.t line 120. >>>> # got: 10 >>>> # expected: 19 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> this means that 9 rows did not get inserted for some reason >>> >>>> t/26exe_array...........NOK 14/14# Failed test '... we should have >>>> >> 48 >> >>>> rows' >>>> # at t/26exe_array.t line 146. >>>> # got: 30 >>>> # expected: 48 >>>> # Looks like you failed 2 tests of 14. >>>> t/26exe_array...........dubious >>>> Test returned status 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> this is linked to the not inserted 9 above so if we fix 11 we fix this >>> >>>> I'm curious if others have seen these problems. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Can you tell me the which Oracle version you are running the tests on? >>> >> >> >>> and which version of DBI? >>> >> >> I am using Oracle Instant Client 11.1.0.6.0 32bit on Windows to connect >> to a server running Oracle 11.1.0.6.0 64bit on Linux. I am using DBI >> version 1.601, although I see that 1.602 is now available. >> >> >>> This could be a permission problem with the user that is running the >>> >> test. >> >>> Try running the tests again with the 'system' user and password and see >>> what you get. >>> >> Using the SYSTEM account I get the same test results. >> >> I just updated DBI to 1.602 and tested again... the results are the >> same. >> >> >>> cheers >>> John Scoles >>> >>>> Chris
