Ah, one other _very_ likely possibility is that the user running the
tests (or any other script using DBD::DB2) had not inherited the DB2
instance profile before running the tests.
The DB2 instance profile sets the environment variables that enable the
DB2 client to find things like
Alec Brecher wrote:
My DBD-DB2 installation on Fedora Core 3 is failing because it cannot
find libdb2.so.1.
The Application Dev client is installed and works fine. The
DB2_HOME=/home/db2inst1/sqllib
I saw some post from Owen Berry on another list regarding this issue.
His fix: add
Thank you Dan. The make ran without complaint, but the make test failed
4 of 5 tests. The first time I went ahead and installed anyway and ran a
test script which completely failed. The error was that libdb2.so.1
could not be found.
Based on your theory below I copied libdb2.so.1 to
My DBD-DB2 installation on Fedora Core 3 is failing because it cannot
find libdb2.so.1.
The Application Dev client is installed and works fine. The
DB2_HOME=/home/db2inst1/sqllib
I saw some post from Owen Berry on another list regarding this issue.
His fix: add