Re: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-23 Thread Charles Jardine
On 22/04/10 14:54, Charles Jardine wrote: > On 21/04/10 18:56, Everett, Timothy S wrote: >> Thank you for the patch. This fixed the ORA-24334 problem. > > Thank you very much for testing the patch. I will try to ensure that > a similar fix gets into the next release of DBD::Oracle. > >> The test

Re: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-23 Thread Charles Jardine
On 22/04/10 14:54, Charles Jardine wrote: > On 21/04/10 18:56, Everett, Timothy S wrote: >> Thank you for the patch. This fixed the ORA-24334 problem. > > Thank you very much for testing the patch. I will try to ensure that > a similar fix gets into the next release of DBD::Oracle. > >> The test

Re: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-22 Thread Charles Jardine
On 21/04/10 18:56, Everett, Timothy S wrote: > Thank you for the patch. This fixed the ORA-24334 problem. Thank you very much for testing the patch. I will try to ensure that a similar fix gets into the next release of DBD::Oracle. > The test suite now runs to completion. FYI it still complains

RE: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-22 Thread Everett, Timothy S
c.uk] Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 10:41 AM To: dbi-users@perl.org Cc: Everett, Timothy S Subject: Re: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t On 16/04/10 17:29, Everett, Timothy S wrote: > This issue was previously reported by other people in thread > "DBD-Oracle > 1.

Re: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-19 Thread Charles Jardine
On 16/04/10 17:29, Everett, Timothy S wrote: > This issue was previously reported by other people in thread "DBD-Oracle > 1.23 reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t" but I could not find any > answers. > > I'm trying to install DBD-Oracle 1.24a with this environment: > - perl 5.8.7 built for sun4-s

RE: DBD-Oracle 1.24a reports ORA-24334 in t/58object.t

2010-04-16 Thread John Scoles
Unless you are planning to use the 'Table' Datatype I would not worry much about this one. Will not effect 99.999% of any day to day use of DBD::ORacle unless like I daid above you plan to make use of the Oracle specific Object types, OBJECT, VARRAY, TABLE. Cheers John Scoles