MySQL Server can be 32 or 64 bit and it shouldn't make a difference to PERL.  
However, if you can run 64 bit, you should.

PERL and it's modules all need to be the same architecture.  It doesn't matter 
if they're 32 bit or 64 bit, as long as it's consistent with itself.

I see no reason why those versions should have a problem interacting; what are 
you trying, and what is the error you get?

Regards
Gavin Towey

-----Original Message-----
From: Hagen [mailto:finha...@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 11:58 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Cc: finha...@comcast.net
Subject: Mysql Perl DBI DBD Version Compatability for MAC OS 10.6

After installing Apple's MAC Snow Leopard OS 10.6 I haven't been able to get my 
DBD:mysql module to work. I am kind of beyond trying to fix that issue directly 
so I am requesting assistance defining a compatible version set which is known 
to work. Between various releases and 32/64 bit options I have to confess there 
are too many choices and not enough information on how to choose for me to 
trust my own judgment anymore.

Currently, I am running:

1.      mysql Server Version 5.4.1-beta MySQL Community Server

2.      perl version 5.8.9 built for Darwin 2level

3.      perl DBI version 1.609

4.      perl DBD:mysql 4.012

I am not positive which of the above are 32 or 64 bit but help discerning which 
32/64 versions are required would also be appreciated. I am happy ;-( to 
uninstall and reinstall any of the above to get to a working configuration. 
Thanks in advance.

Hagen Finley
Boulder, CO


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