Emma Wermström (EMW) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Thank you!
> 
> I think you understand my dilemma.
> Installing DBD::Oracle requires that I install "some Oracle software such as Pro*C", 
>according to the DBD::Oracle README. Do you know exactly what I need?
> I've already installed Apache::DBI and I'm running one of the latest versions of 
>perl and mod_perl. 
> Thanks again,

Hmmm, isn't Pro*C the C-Compiler?

I can only talk about the Solaris requirements to set things up, but
here we go.

On the source machine, you need a C-Compiler - gcc should do - a Oracle
client installation *AND* the Oracle Sample Code - there you'll find the
required headerfiles, but I never figured out what Oracle installation
options you need to get them installed.

After extracting the DBD-Oracle tar file, change into its directory and
do a

    perl Makefile.PL

depending on your Oracle version you'll get a security waring - tell
your DBA - and a flashy screen telling you that you're missing the RPC
and Proxy stuff - they're not required and come in additional packages.

Continue with
    
    make

to build the stuff and test it with

    make test

Note, that make test requires the scott/tiger users and the test
database, otherwise you need to set ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_USER or a
combination of both - sorry can't remember that detail - to let the test
scripts successfully log into your database.

If everything goes well, finally do a

    make install

and you're done.

I hope I haven't forgotten too much stuff...

Mike

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