DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16

2008-08-18 Thread Richard T Malafa
Has anyone successfully installed DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16 on a HP-UX???   I 
have two questions:

1.  Did you have to add more to the Path contained in sa_config.sh or 
sa_config.csh
2.  What did you have to do with the Database to get another machine to 
see the database with dblocate???

Thank You
Rich


Re: DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16

2008-08-18 Thread Richard T Malafa
Hi Bruce,
That helps a lot.   I kind of suspected you needed to run dbsrv10 instead 
of dbeng10. 

The reason why I though there would be something more than the 
sa_config.sh or sa_config.csh is because of an error I get running 
make test.

After running the make  after the perl Makefile.PL   I get:

-L/opt/sqlanywhere10/lib64 -L/opt/perl64/lib/5.8.8/PA-RISC2.0-LP64/CO
RE -ldblib10 -ldbtasks10\
 
Warning: Some debug info sections were missing.
PXDB aborted.
chmod 755 blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLAnywhere/SQLAnywhere.sl
 cp SQLAnywhere.bs blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLAnywhere/SQLAnywhere.bs
chmod 644 blib/arch/auto/DBD/SQLAnywhere/SQLAnywhere.bs
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Do these last few lines indicate that the make failed 








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I haven't tried it on HP-UX but all the other Unix systems running the 
shell scripts to set up the environment variables is the way it works.

To get a database to be seen by dblocate on a different machine is first 
to run that database on dbsrv and not dbeng. Dbsrv is the server the 
except network connections, dbeng only excepts local connections.

 

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Senior Staff Product Support Analyst
iAnywhere Solutions
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From: Richard T Malafa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16



Has anyone successfully installed DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16 on a HP-UX???   I 
have two questions:

1.  Did you have to add more to the Path contained in sa_config.sh or 
sa_config.csh
2.  What did you have to do with the Database to get another machine to 
see the database with dblocate???

Thank You
Rich




Re: Unusual behavior with $sth-{NAME} and friends

2008-08-18 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane

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 The finish() docs say:

  Calling Cfinish resets the L/Active attribute for the statement.  It
  may also make some statement handle attributes (such as CNAME and CTYPE)
  unavailable if they have not already been accessed (and thus cached).

Sure, but why is NAME_lc cached and NAME not? And why the differing behavior
depending on the DBD? I admit this is fairly corner case but it smells
like there is some subtle bug here.

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