For the t/40 error, you can install the missing module which appears to
be missing.
There is also a Bundle::DBI module from CPAN which will install the DBI
and dependent modules.
Alfred
Lewis Ashley Foster wrote:
Ok, i had a look at the perl DBI installations and tried "make
test"i thi
Hello.
> the first error, cant find Time/HiRes.pmthen later on 56/56 tests
Now it is rather a pure Perl problem than MySQL. However, have you
installed Time/HiRes.pm? As far as I know, you can use 'force install
...' instead of just 'install' command in the cpan shell. This should
cont
Ok, i had a look at the perl DBI installations and tried "make test"i
think this explains a thing or two!
Both 1.32 and 1.49 fail massively it seems. I'll go for version 1.32 so the
output for the make test on 1.32 is below.
I seriously have no idea where to start with this lot, t/40 se
Lewis,
As you already have perl installed, an easier way of getting modules
is by way of CPAN (www.cpan.org). Give this a try, as superuser:
cpan install DBI
Regards,
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Hello.
> rpm -ivh perl-DBI-1.40-5.src.rpm
This rpm installs only the source of perl-DBI, install a binary rpm for
your architecture. You might need to use --force option for rpm command
in case you have a fresher working version of perl-DBI.
Lewis Ashley Foster wrote:
>
> I'm tryi
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 15:20 +, Lewis Ashley Foster wrote:
>
> warning: MySQL-server-standard-5.0.16-0.rhel3.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature:
> NOKEY, key ID 5072e1f5
> error: Failed dependencies:
> perl(DBI) is needed by MySQL-server-standard-5.0.16-0.rhel3
> Suggested resolutions:
>
From: "Lewis Ashley Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm trying to get mySQL installed on my machine but im having a bit of
> trouble, obviously :)
>
> When i come to install mySQL server as below:
>
> rpm -ivh MySQL-server-standard-5.0.16-0.rhel3.i386.rpm
>
> I get this result:
>
> warning: MySQL-
try this:
1. goto d:\mysql\bin
2. type mysqld
3. run mysql
if it works then chk settings in my.cnf file.
visit to decompress tar.gz
http://stack.com/
Regards,
Ajit Kolhatkar
>From: "jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: install trouble
>Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 04:23:18