RE: :Oracle Installation problem

2001-03-26 Thread Bowman, Brent A
I had this very same problem with the same system (except we used the HP ANSI-C compiler). I struggled with this problem for two months and had no luck (getting this same error). I finally dropped back to 8.1.6 and it worked beautifully. Check the archives, I posted various messages about this

HPUX 11.0 & DBD::Oracle- How I got mine to work

2001-03-06 Thread Bowman, Brent A
I finally (after a 2 month struggle) got DBD::Oracle to work on my machine. System: HPUX 11.00 PA-RISC 2.0 Oracle 8.1.6 DBI 1.14 DBD::Oracle 1.06 perl 5.6 I struggled for two months to get this all working with Oracle 8.1.7, but when I when I put on a bareboned install of 8.1.6, I had no troubl

DBD::Oracle on HPUX

2001-03-05 Thread Bowman, Brent A
With the help of many of you, I've been able to get this far. I have had difficulty installing the DBD::Oracle module on the following system for the past couple months. I believe that my problem was with Oracle 8.1.7 because I have just gotten much further when I tried it with 8.1.6. My system

RE: DBD-Oracle-1.03 and DBD-Oracle-1.06 FAIL make test

2001-02-23 Thread Bowman, Brent A
This is precisely where I've been stuck for the past couple months. I get precisely the same make test error My system: PA-RISC 2.0 HPUX 11.0 Oracle 8.1.7 perl 5.6 DBI 1.14 DBD::Oracle 1.06 Here, we have tried all of the library manipulation (path variable stuff) that has been recommended on t

HPUX 11.0 errors DBD:Oracle

2001-02-17 Thread Bowman, Brent A
I am attempting to install the DBD::Oracle module on a machine with the following specs: PA-RISC 2.0 Oracle 8.1.7 HPUX 11.0 Perl 5.6 DBI 1.14 DBD:Oracle 1.06 I followed the instructions given by Lincoln Baxter (RE: DBD-Oracle (1.06) and HPUX 11.00 (README.hpux pasted inline). However, I am st

RE: ppm error - DBI installation

2001-02-05 Thread Bowman, Brent A
I had this problem when I was trying to install a PPM while on a private intranet. It turns out that these PPM files are simply pointers written in an XML type language that tells the ppd thingy where to find the source. Just go into the PPM file with an ASCII text editor. From there, you can se