/usr/local/mysql -> /usr/local/mysql-blah blah version blah/
/usr/local/bin/perl (so as to not touch the built in perl, I modify scripts and run everything with this binary)
I used CPAN to update my DBI::DBD and DBD::mysql modules no problem on my client machines. I get something totally bogus (-arch i386!? HAH) on the servers, though. I've dug some and it seems that the mysql_config utility is to blame. For some reason the existing install that comes with OS X Server is supplying the garbage. If I run /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config I see the same options that were used when it compiled on my client machines.
Do I need to compile this bad boy manually and specify these options myself to get it installed? Is there a way to do it via CPAN? I guess my point is that I would like to find out if there's a 'good'/'right' way to do this.
Thanks! Ben
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Benjamin Adair
Central Office Database Programmer/Analyst Cancer & Leukemia Group B Phone: 773-702-6731 Fax: 312-345-0117 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.calgb.org/