On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 02:30:38PM +0000, Bruce Becker wrote:
> hello oscar users.
> 
> We have been using OSCAR-1.4b4 for almost 2 years on RedHat 7.3 in a 
> production environment, with no problems. The time has come for us to move 
> on, though and I'm busy testing OSCAR 3.0 on a Fedora Core 1 box. After 
> noticing that some rpms weren't on the Fedora cd's (automake and 
> autoconf), I managed to build the oscar distribution from CVS (yesterday). 
> "make install" ran fine, but I then encountered the same error as Michael 
> Edwards reported on the 13th of November.
> 
> > >>on the home stretch I ran the install program, which did ok for quite a 
> > while
> > >>until it got to installing ODA.  It crashed with a message about not being
> > >>able to find oda.pm in @INC (I have the logs but figured I wouldn't
> > >>clutter up
> > >>people's inboxes with it).  It was shortly after it asked me to enter a
> > >>password for the database (which seemed to work ok).  I tried running the
> > >>installer again, running 'scripts/start_over' and trying again, and 
> > rebooting
> I got the following :
> --> Initializing ODA database from package config.xml files
> Can't locate DBI.pm in @INC
> 
> DBI.pm is located at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/DBI.pm on 
> the test machine, so is this simply a case of a broken path or something ?
> I have perl-DBI-1.21-1 installed from RPM.

That perl-DBI rpm is too old to work on Fedora.  You need something that
installs into /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.x directories.

        -Sean

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