On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 00:56:11 -0700, Knut Herzog wrote:
>the perl I use is delivered with Oracle HTTP webserver. I am pretty sure I will never
>find out what compiler Oracle used.
You can try `perl -V`.
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Bart.
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Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32
In your case, you have to first find out what compiler was us
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Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32
Thanks David,
you're right, ActivePerl and ppm are the easiest installation for perl
on windows. I installed it with ppm on activeperl and had no problems.
But in this case I have to
PM
To: dbi-users perl org
Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32
Its seems to me, but I might be wrong, but the easiest thing to do is
get a modern build of Active State's Perl and use the package manager to
install.
David Crown, MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA
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Subject: RE: proble
Thanks, Chuck,
but unfortunately there is no *lib32* library in Windows. I also checked the includes
in the Makefile and they already point to the OracleHome libs.
Anything else ?
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