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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Re: DBD-SQLAnywhere-1.16






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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Bruce Milton
Senior Staff Product Support Analyst
iAnywhere Solutions
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----- Original Message -----
From: Richard T Malafa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08/18/2008 09:00 AM AST
To: dbi-dev@perl.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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


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