Hi Jeremy,

Am 12.09.2014 um 10:15 schrieb [email protected]:

> Hello,
> I am running under Solaris 9 sparc (SunOS 5.9), and I want to connect to SQL 
> server DB from this Solaris machine and launch commands via perl script.
> 
> I have installed freedts (+ dependencies) :
> freetds-0.82-sol9-sparc-local
> ncurses-5.4-sol9-sparc-local
> readline-5.0-sol9-sparc-local
> libiconv-1.8-sol9-sparc-local

These are from Sunfreeware. You cannot mix packages between SFW and OpenCSW
as there are numerous pathes that would need to be adjusted.

> Then, I would like to install DBD::Sybase perl module via Solaris package 
> also, but I can\'t make it work.
> 
> root@smp01pard /export/home/provisio/adapter/lib/no_used> pkgadd -d 
> pm_dbd_sybase_freetds-1.11,REV\\=2010.11.23-SunOS5.9-sparc-CSW.pkg

Please always use pkgutil to make sure you have the correct dependencies 
installed.
For details see
  http://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/index.html
You may want to download and install from different machines if you don’t have 
internet
access as described in "Installing packages en masse“.

> The following packages are available:
>  1  CSWpm-dbd-sybase-freetds     pm_dbd_sybase_freetds - DBD-Sybase: Sybase 
> database driver for the DBI module (Linked against FreeTDS)
>                                  (sparc) 1.11,REV=2010.11.23
> 
> Select package(s) you wish to process (or \'all\' to process
> all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
> 
> Processing package instance <CSWpm-dbd-sybase-freetds> from 
> </export/home/provisio/adapter/lib/no_used/pm_dbd_sybase_freetds-1.11,REV=2010.11.23-SunOS5.9-sparc-CSW.pkg>
> 
> pm_dbd_sybase_freetds - DBD-Sybase: Sybase database driver for the DBI module 
> (Linked against FreeTDS)
> (sparc) 1.11,REV=2010.11.23
> Please see /opt/csw/share/doc/pm_dbd_sybase_freetds/license for license 
> information.
> ## Processing package information.
> ## Processing system information.
> ## Verifying package dependencies.
> WARNING:
>    The <CSWalternatives> package \"alternatives - an
>    implementation of linux-style alternatives choice mgr\"
>    is a prerequisite package and should be installed.

This at least is an installtime-requirement. Please remove the CSW-packages 
before
reinstalling them properly in the correct order.

> My questions:
> Have I to install dependencies (warning above during installation) to make it 
> work ?

Yes.

> Or Have to compile something as it is XS perl module ? I would like to reject 
> this option we have cc native compiler on this machine for which I can\'t 
> compile any perl module.

No, the idea of OpenCSW is to avoid just that :-)


Best regards

  — Dago

-- 
"You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to 
do something,
and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896

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