Started over uninstalling everything.
Installed the 
following:strawberry-perl-5.20.1.1-64bit.msiibm_data_server_driver_package_win64_v10.5.execpan
 DBI
at this point everything has installed with no errors. Update my environment 
vars to point at the data server libraries:set 
DB2_HOME=C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\IBMDAT~1set DB2LIB=C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\IBMDAT~1\LIB
then rancpan DBD::DB2

This now fails with the following error:CPAN: CPAN::SQLite loaded ok 
(v0.204)Database was generated on Thu, 30 Oct 2014 22:29:21 GMT
Running install for module 'DBD::DB2'CPAN: Digest::SHA loaded ok (v5.92)CPAN: 
Compress::Zlib loaded ok (v2.064)Checksum for 
C:\STRAWB~1\cpan\sources\authors\id\I\IB\IBMTORDB2\DBD-DB2-1.85.tar.gz okCPAN: 
Archive::Tar loaded ok (v2.02)CPAN: File::Temp loaded ok (v0.2304)CPAN: 
YAML::XS loaded ok (v0.52)CPAN: Parse::CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v1.4414)CPAN: 
CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v2.142060)Configuring I/IB/IBMTORDB2/DBD-DB2-1.85.tar.gz 
with Makefile.PL
Configuring DBD::DB2...Remember to actually read the README and CAVEATS files!
Using DB2 in "C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1"System: perl5.020001 DBI1.631 Win32 
strawberry-perl 5.20.1.1 #1 Mon Sep 15 13:26:45 2014 x64 
MSWin32-x64-multi-thread dl_win32.xsCompiler: gcc -s -O2  -s -O2 -DWIN32 
-DWIN64 -DCONSERVATIVE  -DPERL_TEXTMODE_SCRIPTS -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT 
-DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DUSE_PERLIO -fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing 
-mms-bitfieldsIncludes:  -I"C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include" 
-I"C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib/auto/DBI" -I"C:\STRAWB~1\perl\lib/auto/DBI" 
-I"C:\STRAWB~1\perl\vendor\lib/auto/DBI" -I"C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib/auto/DBI" 
Libraries: -L"C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\IBMDAT~1\LIB" db2cli.lib db2api.lib 
-L"C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/LIB"
Checking if your kit is complete...Looks goodWarning (mostly harmless): No 
library found for db2api.libChecking if your kit is complete...Looks 
goodGenerating a dmake-style MakefileWriting Makefile for 
DBD::DB2::ConstantsWriting MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.jsonGenerating a dmake-style 
MakefileWriting Makefile for DBD::DB2Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json  
IBMTORDB2/DBD-DB2-1.85.tar.gz  C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL -- 
OKRunning make for I/IB/IBMTORDB2/DBD-DB2-1.85.tar.gzCPAN: Module::CoreList 
loaded ok (v5.20140914)cp DB2.pod blib\lib\DBD\DB2.podcp DB2.pm 
blib\lib\DBD\DB2.pmcp lib/Bundle/DBD/DB2.pm blib\lib\Bundle\DBD\DB2.pmcp 
Constants.pm ..\blib\lib\DBD\DB2\Constants.pmAutoSplitting 
..\blib\lib\DBD\DB2\Constants.pm (..\blib\lib\auto\DBD\DB2\Constants)Running 
Mkbootstrap for DBD::DB2::Constants ()C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe 
-MExtUtils::Command -e chmod -- 644 Constants.bsC:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe 
C:\Strawberry\perl\lib\ExtUtils\xsubpp  -typemap 
C:\STRAWB~1\perl\lib\ExtUtils\typemap  Constants.xs > Constants.xsc && 
C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e mv -- Constants.xsc 
Constants.cgcc -c  -I"C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include"    -s -O2 -DWIN32 
-DWIN64 -DCONSERVATIVE -DPERL_TEXTMODE_SCRIPTS -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT 
-DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DUSE_PERLIO -fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -mms-bitfields -s 
-O2         -DVERSION=\"1.85\"    -DXS_VERSION=\"1.85\"  
"-IC:\STRAWB~1\perl\lib\CORE"   Constants.cIn file included from 
C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlcli.h:983:0,                 from 
Constants.xs:16:C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1747:5: error: 
unknown type name '__in_ecount'     __in_ecount(cchConnStrIn)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1750:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_ecount_opt'     __out_ecount_opt(cchConnStrOutMax)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1753:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1864:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount'     __in_ecount(cchConnStrIn)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1867:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_ecount_opt'     __out_ecount_opt(cchConnStrOutMax)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1870:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1890:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1893:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1896:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchTableName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1899:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchColumnName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1906:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1908:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1910:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1912:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1919:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1921:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1926:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchPkCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1929:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchPkSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1932:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchPkTableName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1935:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchFkCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1938:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchFkSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1941:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchFkTableName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1951:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount'     __in_ecount(cchSqlStrIn) SQLCHAR* szSqlStrIn,     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1953:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_ecount_opt'     __out_ecount_opt(cchSqlStrMax) SQLCHAR* szSqlStr,     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1960:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1970:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1973:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1976:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchTableName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1982:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1985:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1988:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchProcName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1991:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchColumnName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:1997:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2000:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2003:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchProcName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2017:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchCatalogName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2020:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchSchemaName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2023:5: error: unknown type name 
'__in_ecount_opt'     __in_ecount_opt(cchTableName)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2030:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_ecount_opt'     __out_ecount_opt(cchDriverDescMax)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2033:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2035:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_ecount_opt'     __out_ecount_opt(cchDrvrAttrMax)     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2038:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out_opt'     __out_opt     
^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2086:5: error: unknown type name 
'__out'     __out     ^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2127:5: error: 
unknown type name '__in_opt'     __in_opt                        LPWSTR 
szFileName,     ^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2128:5: error: 
unknown type name '__out_bcount_opt'     __out_bcount_opt(cbOutputMsg)   LPWSTR 
lpwszOutputMsg,     ^C:/PROGRA~1/IBM/IBMDAT~1/include/sqlext.h:2129:5: error: 
unknown type name '__in'     __in                            DWORD  cbOutputMsg 
    ^dmake:  Error code 129, while making 'Constants.o'dmake.exe:  Error code 
255, while making 'subdirs'  IBMTORDB2/DBD-DB2-1.85.tar.gz  
C:\STRAWB~1\c\bin\dmake.exe -- NOT OKStopping: 'install' failed for 'DBD::DB2'.

Any ideas where I went wrong?

Thanks,
Peter

My projects:
http://www.wire2wire.org/


> From: carl.fu...@mlb.com
> To: tim.bu...@pobox.com; wi...@hotmail.com
> CC: dbi-users@perl.org
> Subject: Re: First time DBI user crashing perl
> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 21:44:48 +0000
> 
> Is the driver you are using the one you used to install the DBD libs with?
> 
> If you installed the DBD libs with one driver and then, say, upgraded the
> driver, you would have to re-install the DBD libs.
> 
> 
> Carl Furst
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/30/14, 5:37 PM, "Tim Bunce" <tim.bu...@pobox.com> wrote:
> 
> >On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 03:33:05PM -0500, Peter Shabino wrote:
> >>    Here is the environment variables:
> >>    env DB2INSTANCE = DB2
> >>    env DB2LIB = C:/Program Files/IBM/SQLLIB/lib/Win32
> >>    env LD_LIBRARY_PATH = C:/Program Files/IBM/SQLLIB/lib/Win32
> >>    env LIBPATH = C:/Program Files/IBM/SQLLIB/lib/Win32
> >>    and the output from trace 15
> >>        New 'DBI::dr' (for DBD::DB2::dr, parent='', id=undef)
> >>        
> >>dbih_setup_handle(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c7c0)=>DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868),
> >>DBD::DB2::dr, 0, Null!)
> >>        dbih_make_com(Null!, 0, DBD::DB2::dr, 176, 0) thr#98a6f8
> >>        dbih_setup_attrib(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868), Err, Null!)
> >>SCALAR(0x2acff18) (already defined)
> >>        dbih_setup_attrib(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868), State, Null!)
> >>SCALAR(0x2e11358) (already defined)
> >>        dbih_setup_attrib(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868), Errstr, Null!)
> >>SCALAR(0x2acff60) (already defined)
> >>        dbih_setup_attrib(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868), TraceLevel, Null!) 0
> >>(already defined)
> >>        dbih_setup_attrib(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c868), FetchHashKeyName,
> >>Null!) 'NAME' (already defined)
> >>        <- install_driver= DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c7c0)
> >>        >> data_sources DISPATCH (DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c7c0) rc1/3 @1 g3
> >>ima801 pid#9476) at
> >>    c:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/DBI.pm line 1066 via  at db2.pl line 35
> >>        !! The warn '0' was CLEARED by call to data_sources method
> >>        -> data_sources for DBD::DB2::dr
> >>(DBI::dr=HASH(0x2e4c7c0)~0x2e4c868) thr#98a6f8
> >>    Any clues in there on what I have set up wrong?
> >
> >Nope. Sure looks like a crash within the DBD::DB2 driver.
> >Hopefully someone here can help but you could also try
> >http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/perl
> >
> >Tim.
> >
> >>    Here is my perl version
> >>    This is perl 5, version 18, subversion 1 (v5.18.1) built for
> >>MSWin32-x64-multi-thread
> >>    Thanks!
> >>    Peter
> >> 
> >>    My projects:
> >>    http://www.wire2wire.org/
> >>    > Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:17:19 +0000
> >>    > From: tim.bu...@pobox.com
> >>    > To: three1...@gmail.com
> >>    > CC: wi...@hotmail.com; dbi-users@perl.org
> >>    > Subject: Re: First time DBI user crashing perl
> >>    >
> >>    > Turning on tracing is usually a good idea when odd things are
> >>happening.
> >>    > Read https://metacpan.org/pod/DBI#TRACING
> >>    > and set the DBI_TRACE environment variable.
> >>    >
> >>    > Tim.
> >>    >
> >>    > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 09:56:27PM -0600, Jon wrote:
> >>    > > Hello Peter,
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Well, that's kinda what I figured but never hurts try for the
> >>easy answer.
> >>    > >
> >>    > > I cleaned up your test script a bit.
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Can you give this version a try:
> >>[1]https://gist.github.com/three18ti/c37587ef7d5fb9ee5748
> >>    > >
> >>    > > I'm downloading DB2 as we speak, but I wanted to ask for your
> >>DB2_HOME environment variable. In your
> >>    > > instructions it has you set it, but the instructions are clearly
> >>for a linux server, what did you do
> >>    on
> >>    > > your windows server?
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Honestly, I have very limited DB2 experience, so it's kinda the
> >>blind leading the blind here. I'm
> >>    > > really just curious myself. you're more than welcome to ignore
> >>me and wait for one of the more
> >>    > > experienced guys :)
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Best Regards,
> >>    > > Jon A
> >>    > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Peter Shabino
> >><[2]wi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>    > >
> >>    > > I am running it from a command prompt and I am getting some of
> >>the output so perl is running fine.
> >>    > > Just looks like any command that trys and uses the DB2 interface
> >>causes a crash.
> >>    > > Thanks,
> >>    > > Peter
> >>    > >
> >>    > > My projects:
> >>    > > [3]http://www.wire2wire.org/
> >>    > >
> >>    > >
> >>    
> >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>-------------------------------
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 20:26:15 -0600
> >>    > > Subject: RE: First time DBI user crashing perl
> >>    > > From: [4]three1...@gmail.com
> >>    > > To: [5]wi...@hotmail.com
> >>    > > CC: [6]dbi-users@perl.org
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Hello Peter,
> >>    > >
> >>    > > How are you invoking the script? Do you have a perl script that
> >>you double click?
> >>    > >
> >>    > > If so, can you try opening a command/powershell window and
> >>running your program? You'll likely have
> >>    to
> >>    > > specify the full path to the perl binary then pass your script
> >>as the first parameter.
> >>    > >
> >>    > > E.g.: \strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe [7]my_script.pl
> >>    > >
> >>    > > I have not encountered this particular problem with db2 but this
> >>is my first step when trying to get
> >>    > > one of my scripts to run in Windows (I'm a Linux enginner by the
> >>Windows engineers steal a lot of my
> >>    > > applications), perhaps someone has more specific experience than
> >>myself.
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Best Regards,
> >>    > > Jon A
> >>    > >
> >>    > > On Oct 29, 2014 5:50 PM, "Peter Shabino" <[8]wi...@hotmail.com>
> >>wrote:
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Try this again I apparently found a keyboard shortcut to send
> >>the message in hotmail......
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Trying to set up a connection to a remote DB2 server in perl to
> >>query some data.
> >>    > > Followed the directions here:
> >>    > > 
> >>[9]http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=71&uid=swg21297335
> >>    > > Then searching the web I came up with this chunk of code:
> >>    > > use warnings;
> >>    > > use strict;
> >>    > > use DBI;
> >>    > > use DBD::DB2;
> >>    > > print("Operating System = ",$^O,"\n");
> >>    > > print("Perl Binary = ",$^X,"\n");
> >>    > > print("Perl Version = ",$],"\n");
> >>    > > print("DBI Version = ",$DBI::VERSION,"\n");
> >>    > > print("DBD::DB2 Version = ",$DBD::DB2::VERSION,"\n\n");
> >>    > > print("env = ",$ENV{ DB2INSTANCE},"\n");
> >>    > > my @driver_names = DBI->available_drivers;
> >>    > > print(join("\n",@driver_names),"\n");
> >>    > > print("I am here\n");
> >>    > > my @dataSources = DBI->data_sources('DB2');
> >>    > > print(@dataSources,"\n");
> >>    > > print("I am there\n");
> >>    > > exit(0);
> >>    > > When I run this I get a popup that says the "Perl interpreter
> >>has stopped working" and a button to
> >>    > > close the program.
> >>    > > on the console I get:
> >>    > > Operating System = MSWin32
> >>    > > Perl Binary = c:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe
> >>    > > Perl Version = 5.018001
> >>    > > DBI Version = 1.631
> >>    > > DBD::DB2 Version = 1.85
> >>    > > env = DB2
> >>    > > ADO
> >>    > > DB2
> >>    > > DBM
> >>    > > ExampleP
> >>    > > File
> >>    > > Gofer
> >>    > > ODBC
> >>    > > Pg
> >>    > > Proxy
> >>    > > SQLite
> >>    > > Sponge
> >>    > > mysql
> >>    > > I am here
> >>    > > So the failure is when I try and get the DB2 data sources...
> >>    > > Just have no idea even where to start looking for the issue
> >>since there is no error message. Is
> >>    > > there a log file with more information on what might have died?
> >>    > > Thanks,
> >>    > > Peter
> >>    > > My projects:
> >>    > > [10]http://www.wire2wire.org/
> >>    > >
> >>    > > References
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Visible links
> >>    > > 1. https://gist.github.com/three18ti/c37587ef7d5fb9ee5748
> >>    > > 2. mailto:wi...@hotmail.com
> >>    > > 3. http://www.wire2wire.org/
> >>    > > 4. mailto:three1...@gmail.com
> >>    > > 5. mailto:wi...@hotmail.com
> >>    > > 6. mailto:dbi-users@perl.org
> >>    > > 7. http://my_script.pl/
> >>    > > 8. mailto:wi...@hotmail.com
> >>    > > 9. 
> >>http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=71&uid=swg21297335
> >>    > > 10. http://www.wire2wire.org/
> 
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