On Monday 25 September 2006 20:09, George Law wrote:
damn outlook!
fire up perl's CPAN interface:
perl -MCPAN -eshell
cpan i /mysql/
...
Bundle Bundle::DBD::mysql (C/CA/CAPTTOFU/DBD-mysql-3.0007.tar.gz)
...
cpan install Bundle::DBD::mysql
Hello again... I'm back to this
On Monday 25 September 2006 20:05, you wrote:
there are two pieces -- dbi, and dbd::mysql. you installed the former
but not the latter.
go to:
http://cpan.perl.org
and search for mysql ...
Found it, but it won't install:
# perl Makefile.PL
I will use the following settings for
I try to write a perl script that will update a mysql database, but when
running the script I get:
install_driver(mysql) failed: Can't locate DBD/mysql.pm
I have installed DBI 1.52, but that did not help. Now I have spend 1 hour
searching internet for this well hidden file mysql.pm, but
someone correct me if I am wrong.
DBI is the generic database interface module for perl
DBD::mysql is the mysql specific module DBI relies upon to talk to mysql.
cpan i /mysql/
-Original Message-
From: Jørn Dahl-Stamnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 1
, September 25, 2006 1:59 PM
To: MySQL List
Subject: Mysql and Perl
I try to write a perl script that will update a mysql
database, but when
running the script I get:
install_driver(mysql) failed: Can't locate DBD/mysql.pm
I have installed DBI 1.52, but that did not help. Now I have
spend 1 hour
Hi List.
Please excuse the cross posting but I've been scouring the archives
and no joy as yet.
I'm trying to get Perl and MySQL using utf8 happily and I've followed
several tutorials but am not getting the same results.
I've got a load of utf8 characters like so (perl):
my %uni
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From: angie ahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:26 AM
Subject: Unicode (utf8) and MySQL (with Perl)
Hi List.
Please excuse the cross posting but I've been scouring the archives
and no joy as yet
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Rhino wrote:
I'm using mysql 4.1.7 and perl 5.8.1 on OS X 10.3
It also wouldn't hurt you to upgrade past all the minor updates of your
other components. That means 4.1.7 (check), 5.8.6, and 10.3.6. I'm sure
Perl had a lot of bug fixes or improvements after 5.8.1
I now have MySQL 4.0.2 and MySQL 4.1.3 beta both installed and running on one
machine. I want to be able to use the Perl DBI / DBD to connect to both
servers. I understand that there have been some changes between the MySQL
4.0.X and 4.1.X series that may require differently compiled DBD's.
So
This is covered in the manual
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Password_hashing.html: A 4.1 client can
connect to a pre-4.1 server, because the client understands both the old and
new password hashing mechanisms. So, if you build the Perl modules against
the 4.1.x library, you should be able
Are you looking for an interface to read MS Access other than the default
application and MS Query?
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From: Nik Belajcic
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 5/3/04 9:52 PM
Subject: Reading MS Access tables from MySQL or Perl
Hello,
This is partially off-topic as I am looking
Hello,
This is partially off-topic as I am looking at reading Access tables
from either Perl (preferred) or MySQL, but if anyone has any suggestions,
I will be most grateful.
My first thoughts were to write a Perl script which will read 2 columns
from an MS Access table and load them into MySQL
Nik Belajcic wrote:
Hello,
This is partially off-topic as I am looking at reading Access tables
from either Perl (preferred) or MySQL, but if anyone has any suggestions,
I will be most grateful.
My first thoughts were to write a Perl script which will read 2 columns
from an MS Access table
Thanks for that tip. It helped me find a page which explains it properly.
In case anyone else might be interested, here is the link.
http://www.awilcox.com/geek_stuff/perl/proxy.html
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I'm using MySQL to track data throughput information on my company's
routers. The routers are queried every 5 minutes 24 hours/day. I need to
produce a report showing data accumulated during business hours - Monday
through Friday, 8:00-5:00.
The program to pull the data and manipulate it will
generating the
graphs on the fly with any reasonable timeframe.
Anyhow.. Hope that helps a bit.
Peter J. Milanese
Jack Coxen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
04/06/2004 02:01 PM
To: MySQL List (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Query in MySQL vs. PERL
I'm using
persistent
to Mysql through the Perl CGI script.
In my Apache httpd.conf I inserted PerlModule Apache::DBI before all
LoadModule lines, but that does not solve the problem.
I also downloaded the Apache::DBI module from CPAN and installed it.
Perhaps I need to do something else?
Is your script
Hello,
I have a Perl CGI script which uses DBI to access MySQL.
I noticed that each query through the Perl CGI script using DBI has a
connect, query and then quit.
I was wondering if there is a way of keeping the connection persistent
to Mysql through the Perl CGI script.
In my Apache httpd.conf
Hi,
I am planning to run an instance of MySQL 3.23.55 and 4.0.11-max on the
same machine. The question is: what do I do with DBD::mysql ? Can I
leave it intact? The install note says I have to recompile modules that
link against libmysqlclient... but do I really have to do that? Or can I
we are all in sales, 24/7. :-)
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:24 PM
To: JamesD; Peter Lovatt; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: An Idea (really: MySQL and Perl for the Web)
At 17:35 -0800 12/29/02, JamesD wrote:
while
At 17:35 -0800 12/29/02, JamesD wrote:
while Paul probably wouldnt say it, I would:
Well, I *have* been known to make shameless plugs from time to time, but
of course it's better if readers make them for me. :-) So, thanks, I
appreciate it.
his book: MySql and Perl for the Web ISBN 0-7357
At 12:58 13/11/2002 +0200, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
Hi all,
I was able to install the module DBD::mysql for Perl 5.6.1 using ppm (under
Windows 2000) but after installing Perl 5.8, ppm can't find this module
anymore.
I had the same issue, then I removed Perl and re-installed the
below early
Hi all,
I was able to install the module DBD::mysql for Perl 5.6.1 using ppm (under
Windows 2000) but after installing Perl 5.8, ppm can't find this module
anymore.
I could find only the module DBD::mysqlPP for pure Perl.
I don't understand what pure perl means but I've seen that this module
Did you remember to allow backwards compatibility in @INC
for perl 5.6.1?
~K Black
-Original Message-
From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:orasnita;home.ro]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 2:58 AM
To: MySQL List
Subject: Using MySQL with Perl 5.8?
Hi all,
I was able to install
hi list,
have got an error in trying to install MySQL-bench-3.23.52-1
rpm says, that the file MySQL-DBI-perl-bin is reqired, but
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin-1.1825-1 is installed. and so I could see in rpmfind.org,
this file is the last one.
would it be possible, that there should be another version
the
MySQL-bench-3.23.52 RPM I get a problem that it requires
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin. I've searched your site, and I can't find the required
RPM.
So, I searched through your manual next, and came up with section 2.7.1
Installing Perl on Unix as the next best answer. While I haven't gone
through the steps
Here's an example:
-
#! /usr/bin/perl
use Mysql;
$dbh = Mysql-connect(localhost, verycooldatabase, , );
$query = select this from that;
$sth = $dbh-query($query);
// returns one row at the time in array @arr
while(@arr = $sth-fetchrow) {
foreach $data (@arr)
print($data\n
How do I query a database with Perl - retrieve a item and then have that
as a var to use in another insert statement
Currently I have :
Use DBI
I define: my vars : host,db,username,password etc
I create my db object etc
I used the script to do a insert to my db and it worked fine - but I
Hello,
im using
mysql 3.23.41-log
perl 5.6
This might be a perl question but I have to
start somewhere:-)
to get the data out of the DB im using:
--- perl snip ---
while (my @fields = $sth-fetchrow_array()) {
print join (;, @fields), \n;
}
--- perl snip ---
so each data set is presented
]
n.de Kopie:
Thema:diffrent amount of datasets
with mysql man perl
14.05.02 15:55
I'm pleased to announce that MySQL and Perl for the Web (New Riders,
by me) is now available in a Dutch translation (MySQL en Perl voor
het web). Not that I can read a word of it ... :-)
Information is available on the translations page at the book's
Web site: http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-perl
, March 13, 2002 12:11 PM
To: MySql Mail List
Subject: Where is MySQL-DBI-perl-bin.rpm?
Hi.
I've installed mysql-3.23.49a rpm packages from www.mysql.com
on a Pentium
RedHat 7.2 machine.
When I try to install MySQL-bench-3.23.49a-1.i386.rpm package
it depends in
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin
Hi.
I've installed mysql-3.23.49a rpm packages from www.mysql.com on a Pentium
RedHat 7.2 machine.
When I try to install MySQL-bench-3.23.49a-1.i386.rpm package it depends in
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin package.
I failed to find MySQL-DBI-perl-bin package in www.mysql.com, where is it?
and what version
Hello,
I'm sure this is a rehash of a common benchmark installation problem, but my
searches have not yielded a satisfactory answer. I've been digging through
some old threads related to this subject, but I'm still unable to find
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin that is required by MySQL-bench-3.23.48-1
I am new to MySql. I have MySql installed in my Linux PC. How do I connect
to MySql using Perl script and assign the result of a query to an array?
Where could I find a sample code? Thank you.
man DBD::mysql
Cheers.
--
Luis Calero Muñoz
$email{luis} = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
$who
dependencies. MySQL-bench requires
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin (note the case) but the ONLY RPMs I could find are
mysql-DBI-perl-bin and Mysql-DBI-perl-bin (again, please note the case).
I have tried to load both of the above RPMs but MySQL-bench will not accept them
(presumably due to case sensitivity
3:11 AM
To: Andy Cheng
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to access MySql using Perl. Help
I am new to MySql. I have MySql installed in my Linux PC. How do I
connect
to MySql using Perl script and assign the result of a query to an
array?
Where could I find a sample code? Thank you
, 2002 4:11 AM
To: Andy Cheng
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to access MySql using Perl. Help
I am new to MySql. I have MySql installed in my Linux PC. How do I
connect
to MySql using Perl script and assign the result of a query to an array?
Where could I find a sample code? Thank you
Hi.
You have to install DBI::DBD module.
Then in perl
use Mysql;
$dbh = Mysql-connect(undef,database,username,'password');
$sql = select blah from blah;
$sth = $dbh-query($sql);
@arr = $sth-fetchrow;
for example if the result is more than one line you have to loop it
Ofcoz there is other ways
Hello,
I am new to MySql. I have MySql installed in my Linux PC. How do I connect
to MySql using Perl script and assign the result of a query to an array?
Where could I find a sample code? Thank you.
Andy
_
Get your FREE
Hello,
I am new to MySql. I have MySql installed in my Linux PC. How do I connect
to MySql using Perl script and assign the result of a query to an array?
Where could I find a sample code? Thank you.
Andy
_
Get your FREE
Hi.
You have to install DBI::DBD module.
Then in perl
use Mysql;
$dbh = Mysql-connect(undef,database,username,'password');
$sql = select blah from blah;
$sth = $dbh-query($sql);
@arr = $sth-fetchrow;
for example if the result is more than one line you have to loop it
Ofcoz there is other ways
Hi all,
Please guide me to get the connection with mysql through perl scripts and
through the scripts i have to insert some lot of data in the existing
tables.
Thank you.
Regards,
Charitha.
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From: Charitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:51 PM
Subject: How to get connected with mysql using perl scripts
Hi all,
Please guide me to get the connection with mysql through perl scripts and
through the scripts i have to insert some lot
/
ICQ: 56093095
From: SubbaReddy M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charitha [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: How to get connected with mysql using perl scripts
Hi,
Check the following links:
http://dbi.symbolstone.org/
http://www.saturn5
Charitha,
Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:21:11 AM, you wrote:
C Hi all,
C Please guide me to get the connection with mysql through perl scripts and
C through the scripts i have to insert some lot of data in the existing
C tables.
You can refer to: http://www.mysql.com/downloads/api-dbi.html
Hi,
see the DBI perldoc
here is a quick example:
my $dbh = DBI-connect(DBI:mysql:mydb, $user, $password)
or die Can't connect to $data_source: $DBI::errstr;
Charitha wrote:
Hi all,
Please guide me to get the connection with mysql through perl scripts and
through
Hi!
Short question: i want to have a perl watchdog telling me when executed
if my sql-server is running and if anything is allright with it. So if i
get any errormessage i can restart the server by remote. Has someone
done this allready? Any hint?
Thanks again and best regards
Sascha Kettner
Well, you could use a shell script to run mysqladmin status.
I.e. this bash script:
#! /bin/bash
# mystatus.sh is really just a simple alias for a
# longer command.
# Usage: 'mystatus.sh PASSWORD'
# replace values of $my_hostname and $my_username if needed
my_hostname='localhost'
, 2002 5:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Watchdog für mysql in Perl?
Hi!
Short question: i want to have a perl watchdog telling me when executed
if my sql-server is running and if anything is allright with it. So if i
get any errormessage i can restart the server by remote. Has someone
done
Hi
I just wanted to know how well MySQL gels with Perl, when compared to MySQL
and PHP.
any ideas ??
regards
Nilesh
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http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com
Quite nicely. Take a look at the Perl DBI functions.
Curtis
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Nilesh Parmar wrote:
Hi
I just wanted to know how well MySQL gels with Perl, when compared to MySQL
and PHP.
any ideas ??
regards
Nilesh
supports
a limited number of database engines.
Lezz Giles
- Original Message -
From: Nilesh Parmar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: MySQL and Perl
Hi
I just wanted to know how well MySQL gels with Perl, when compared to
MySQL
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: MySQL and Perl
Hi
I just wanted to know how well MySQL gels with Perl, when compared to
MySQL
and PHP.
any ideas ??
regards
Nilesh
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In web development PHP is very easy to use and best of all very well
documented. I have to aggress with Lezz Giles on using PHP over perl for
MySQL backed webpages.. The learning curve on PHP is far easier than
perl.. I use both for various reasons..I tend to use perl of CGI apps
that php cant do
PHP has built in functions
that will dump an entire row into an array (this works with CSV and SQL
databases).well there is my 2 cents worth on PHP+MySQL
Um, not to start a language war, perl also can dump a row into an array, as
well as into a hash so that one can refer to fields by name,
PHP's mysql_fetch_array() fetches an associative as well as indexed array...or you
can specify which. (I'm a huge fan of perl, btw, and have used it to talk to
mysql when PHP was just a baby language so no flames...just setting the record
straight...)
Cheers
jenn
Rich Duzenbury wrote:
PHP
STOP PLEASE.
Not again.
See mailing list archives.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PHP's mysql_fetch_array() fetches an associative as well as indexed array...or you
can specify which. (I'm a huge fan of perl, btw, and have used it to talk to
mysql when PHP was just a baby language so no
I've been mildly scolded for not announcing this somewhere,
so, on the better late than never principle, here goes. :-)
New Riders has published a new book called MySQL and Perl for the Web
(by me). It focuses on using MySQL together with the Perl DBI and CGI.pm
modules to perform various kinds
- Original Message -
From: Tonu Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: citizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
citizen wrote:
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed
citizen wrote:
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin is needed by MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1
Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
ftp://ftp.mysql.com/RPMS/i386 fox example is one place for it.
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- Original Message -
From: Tonu Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: citizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
citizen wrote:
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed
- Original Message -
From: Tonu Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: citizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
citizen wrote:
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin is needed by MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1
Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
Thank you.
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http
$ rpm --test -i MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
MySQL-DBI-perl-bin is needed by MySQL-bench-3.23.39-1
Where is the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM?
Thank you.
-
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The only reason why that might happen (assuming it is working somewhere else),
the object isn't return. So connect() constructor couldn't return the object.
To read the error message from DBI, you'll have to read $DBI::errstr:
my $dbh = DBI-connect(dsn, login, password) or die $DBI::errstr;
hallo!
With reference to Dawn H on 04.07 00:36:
The error log says,
Can't call method do: on an undefined value. . .
But the EXACT SAME code works on another script I'm running. I don't see any
reason for it to suddenly have a problem. What does this error message MEAN?
Code
The error log says,
Can't call method do: on an undefined value. . .
But the EXACT SAME code works on another script I'm running. I don't see any
reason for it to suddenly have a problem. What does this error message MEAN?
Code Snippet--
# Form was okay; get image type and
Paul DuBois' Book.
it is extremely well written and indexed. I've gone from a complete mysql bumbler to
somebody that can actually make it work in a short time thanks to his book.
Chris
On Sat, 23 Jun 2001 16:40:04 -0500, Chris Petersen wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a
Actually, a new book by Paul is to be published MySql and Perl for WWW.
Gonna be a great one. (to be published on August 13th)
--
sherzod_ruzmetov (sherzodR)
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It really doesn't bother me if people want to use grep or map in a void
context. It didn't bother me
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good book on MySQL SQL? What
about PerlDBI (I noticed that the O'Reilly one is over a year old)?
Just realizing that there's so much out there that I haven't been told...
-Chris
Paul Dubois and New Riders are releasing 'MySQL and Pearl for the
Web'.
, but publishers will always be in favor of people saying their books
are good. :-)
The book's not out yet, as Bob says, but the code used for examples
in the book is available now, at: http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-perl/
Bob Hall
Know thyself? Absurd direction!
Bubbles bear no introspection
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good book on MySQL SQL? What
about PerlDBI (I noticed that the O'Reilly one is over a year old)?
Just realizing that there's so much out there that I haven't been told...
-Chris
-
Mysql by Paul Dubois, New Riders publisher, is strongly recommended.
Get the perldoc on dbi and dbd. terse, but up to date.
other reading are:
cgi programming 101 by jacqueline hamilton. basic information. well
presented. with examples that work. very broad, very shallow.
of course the camel
I overcame this by adding to my php script, something that goves the
user the results, summerised, of what they added to the database, thus
when hitting refresh, it just refreshes the results of what the php
script returned, not what they submitted.
My php script is below.
Pete
html
body
the unique ability that you can go back and forth in the
browser all you want (no back button woes).
- Original Message -
From: Pete Kuczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MySQL Email List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL with perl
I overcame this by adding
I've written a couple of scripts and have a thing that I haven't quite
figured out. If anyone can shed light on this, I'd appreciate it.
When a person submits a form that inserts a record into the database, if
they then refresh the page that comes up after the submit, the record will
be
Dawn H writes:
I've written a couple of scripts and have a thing that I haven't quite
figured out. If anyone can shed light on this, I'd appreciate it.
When a person submits a form that inserts a record into the database, if
they then refresh the page that comes up after the submit, the
When a person submits a form that inserts a record into the database, if
they then refresh the page that comes up after the submit, the record will
be submitted a second time. I suppose this is due to the fact that the
subroutine that is called with the submit contains both the write to
You need to have your script operate in different modes. You do this by
passing an argument when you call your script to tell the script what it is
supposed to do. So in this case, if the script is called with out any
arguments, it will display the form, as follows:
Cindy, read my reply to this. You are mistaken. There is actually a way
to make a single script do all kinds of different operations. I have
single scripts that show a list of records, add a new record, update a
record, and delete a record, all in the same script. This is more
efficient
OTOH, if you use mod_perl, *all* scripts are cached. That way you can have
a single script per function, which makes each smaller and simpler to debug.
Paul Wilson
iiNet Ltd
Cindy, read my reply to this. You are mistaken. There is actually a way
to make a single script do all kinds of
Hi,
Thx Rolf for your help I did setup the password
Now, I have installed the RPM called mysql-DBI-perl-bin...rpm
But when I want to install the MySQL-bench...rpm it asks me for the MySQL-DBI-perl..rpm
Can someone tell me how to solve this probem?
thx
JP
Hi - Im installing the MySQL-bench-3.23.37-1.i386.rpm, cant install because
of a MySQL-DBI-perl-bin dependency. Does anyone know what this is(RPM?or
Perl Mod?), and where i can find it?Ive been looking, but no luck yet.
Thanks!jason
Hi:
I believe MySQL-bench uses Perl program to benchmark databases so that
it requires Perl-DBI. DBI is a Perl module that provides API for
database connection. I have never installed Perl modules in RPM format
but you should be able to find it on RedHat ftp server. And I think the
name 'MySQL
Dear Jason -
Jason Feingold writes:
Hi - Im installing the MySQL-bench-3.23.37-1.i386.rpm, cant install
because of a MySQL-DBI-perl-bin dependency.
Using the RPM mechanism to install perl modules is fraught with
problems. Don't use it; you'll be sorry you did in the long run.
But, fear
Dear Sir,
I have downloaded DBI-1.15. I tried installing it. The tests failed.
I am using PMAKE to prepare an install program.
The error is as follows:
can't locate loadable object for module DBI in @INC.
I am also providing you with the procedure i adopted to install DBI
Use only GCC-2.95.2
Gordon Stewart wrote:
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried to install Msql-Mysql DBI
module But I get errors when I do a make
I have enclosed a screen dump of the output I get. I seams to be getting
stuck with dbimon. I have installed DBI-1-14.tar.gz.
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried to install Msql-Mysql DBI
module But I get errors when I do a make
I have enclosed a screen dump of the output I get. I seams to be getting
stuck with dbimon. I have installed DBI-1-14.tar.gz.
User name for connecting to database test? [undef]
]$ cd Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2213
[gordon@fido Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2213]$ perl Makefile.PL
Which drivers do you want to install?
1)MySQL only
2)mSQL only (either of mSQL 1 or mSQL 2)
3) MySQL and mSQL (either of mSQL 1 or mSQL 2)
4) mSQL 1 and mSQL 2
5) MySQL, mSQL 1
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried to install Msql-Mysql DBI
module But I get errors when I do a make.
Can any one help
Gordon
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Subject: Mysql and Perl DBI
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried to install Msql-Mysql
DBI
module But I get errors when I do a make.
Can any one help
Gordon
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From: Gordon Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Mysql and Perl DBI
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried to install Msql-Mysql
Gordon,
What kind of errors? A copy/paste of errors would be useful.
Cheers
Ben
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Subject: Mysql and Perl DBI
I am running Redhat 7 and mysql and I have tried
Rajeev Ramanujan wrote:
Hai,
I am using Red Hat Linux 7. From where can I get example programmes of
connectiong to MYSQL using PERL under Linux.
Thankyou
Rajeev Ramanujan
Look at any of the perl based packages or utilities listed in the
contributed section
at mysql.com.
One
How about mysql.com, http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/DBI/
MySQL.com has numerous links to help documents and code samples.
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Hai,
I am using Red Hat Linux 7. From where can I get example programmes of
connectiong to MYSQL using PERL under Linux.
Thankyou
Rajeev Ramanujan
Hi,
Have you installed DBI/DBD?? if so you can perldoc DBI or perldoc mysql_dbd to read
the manual.
Alan.
Hai,
I am using Red Hat Linux 7. From where can I get example programmes of
connectiong to MYSQL using PERL under Linux.
Thankyou
Rajeev Ramanujan
Hello guys
Does anyone know where I can get the MySQL-DBI-perl-bin RPM distribution
(version 3.23.17-1.i386). I'm running a RH6.0 box.
Thanks a lot
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