--- Tim Bunce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at
05:48:48PM -0500, Jeff Urlwin wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > Almost 4 months after the previous release candidate, and 10 
> > > months after the last full release, here's another release candidate:
> > > 
> > >    
> > > http://homepage.eircom.net/~timbunce/DBD-Oracle-1.15-rc2-20040
> > > 112.tar.gz
> > 
> > Works ok on Oracle 9.2.0.4.0 on Solaris (32 bit) except the varchar
> trimming
> > issue, which has been discussed here before.
> > 
> > t/ph_type....ok 11/19 expected 'trailing' but got 'trailing ' for
> VARCHAR2
> > t/ph_type....FAILED test 12
> >         Failed 1/19 tests, 94.74% okay
> 
> Um, Andy, you didn't mention that one in your "Solaris 2.7 / 9.2.0.4 /
> 32-bit"
> results. Did you see that?

Hm, I'm trying to compile it again and I'm now hitting the 32/64 bit problem
again. You'd better ignore my results until I work out what I've done -
sorry.

It _does_ link if I use '-l' when running Makefile.PL though - but I'm sure I
didn't do that the first time. What's puzzling me is that the 1.15 I built
yesterday and installed into a test directory is correctly linked against
$ORACLE_HOME/lib32.

Also; whilst the server I was testing against was 9.2.0.4, the client it was
compiled against turns out to be 9.2.0.1 which is probably why ph_type passes.

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