On 10/10/17 3:42 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/9/2017 6:32 PM, Lincoln A Baxter wrote:
You can solve this problem by building your own perl with gcc. It's not that
hard.
After build, install it in a location on path (actually you pick the install
location has part of configuring the build).
Then you can build the DBI, and DBD::oracle. You do need to have the oracle
client libraries and headers (which you have to get from Oracle).
or you could install the perl from sunfreeware/unix packages or opencsw.
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For the record, Instant Client is available in Solaris packages:
https://blogs.oracle.com/jmcp/oracle-instant-client:-now-available-in-ips
(This may not help Michael, who is using an older version of Solaris)
Chris
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