On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:18 PM, McCoy, Dennis wrote:
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> I am using perl on a HP/UX system which is managed by another group who
> has root access. I have no such access on this server.
>
> I tried compling DBD::Oracle on HP/UX, but the POSIX compliant C
> compiler on that system complained that
Folks:
I am using perl on a HP/UX system which is managed by another group who
has root access. I have no such access on this server.
I tried compling DBD::Oracle on HP/UX, but the POSIX compliant C
compiler on that system complained that the command line options were
for ANSI C. I requested th
from what i've seen if ANY 32bit library found in the path
(LD_LIBRARY_PATH/LIB) causes
the process fails back to 32 bit behaviour
Just as a test I have a processor which is 64bit and when I load in 64bit
(Oracle Type 2 Oracle Call Interface) libraries the performance more than
doubles
My 2 c
Hi.
No still no good solution. However it doesnt seem to make any difference.
I have been running this in a production server without error for 2 months now.
I downloaded the development version directly, and I couldnt see any real
difference in the messages, and thus I stuck with the released ve
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 20:26 +, Russell, Gordon wrote:
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> Hi. I am hoping someone can look over this install info and tell me if it is
> all ok?
>
> I am having some worries with a new install of fedora 10.
> I also installed oracle 11.1.0.7.
> I have the latest DBI and am installing DBD Ora
All,
I am pleased to announce that Set::Relation (relational types and operators for
Perl) versions 0.8.0 and 0.9.0 for Perl 5 have been released on CPAN.
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Set-Relation/
First, to briefly repeat the change information for last month's release 0.7.0
(from 0.6.0 which