Ilya,
 
the perl I use is delivered with Oracle HTTP webserver. I am pretty sure I will never 
find out what compiler Oracle used.
 
Is there a chance to find out where the missing symbols come from, means wich library 
is missing ?
 
Regards
 
Knut

-----Original Message-----
From: Sterin, Ilya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:45 PM
To: 'Knut Herzog '; ''Crown David T. (DNREC)' '; 'dbi-users perl org '
Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32



In your case, you have to first find out what compiler was used to compile your Perl. 

Then you must use the same compile and it's make/nmake equivalent to compile DBI, 
DBD::Oracle, and any other perl module.

Ilya 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Knut Herzog 
To: 'Crown David T. (DNREC)'; dbi-users perl org 
Sent: 10/15/02 10:29 AM 
Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32 

Thanks David, 

you're right, ActivePerl and ppm are the easiest installation for perl 
on windows. I installed it with ppm on activeperl and had no problems. 

But in this case I have to use the perl that is delivered with Oracle 
Web server - non active Perl. It comes without the ppm and I didn't 
found a downloadable ppm - only bundles with activeperl. I read in the 
ppm 2.6 docs, that ppm should only be used with activePerl. 

Any other hints ? 

Regards 

Knut 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Crown David T. (DNREC) [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:18 PM 
To: dbi-users perl org 
Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32 


Its seems to me, but I might be wrong, but the easiest thing to do is 
get a modern build of Active State's Perl and use the package manager to 
install. 

David Crown, MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA 
Information Resources Management 
State of Delaware, 
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control 
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Voice: (302)739-4409 Fax: (302)739-6242 
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-----Original Message----- 
From: Knut Herzog [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 09:55 
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; dbi-users perl org 
Cc: Tim Bunce pobox com 
Subject: RE: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32 

Thanks, Chuck, 

but unfortunately there is no *lib32* library in Windows. I also checked 
the includes in the Makefile and they already point to the OracleHome 
libs. 

Anything else ? 

-----Original Message----- 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:41 PM 
To: Knut Herzog 
Cc: Tim Bunce pobox com; dbi-users perl org 
Subject: RE:problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.1 


I had that problem last week with the exception that I am using solaris. 
The 
sugestion that I was given is to modify the Makefile to point to the 
lib32 in 
ORACLE_HOME.  I have not tried this yet (its a today project) but it 
makes 
sense. 

chuck 
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Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 05:21:18 -0700 
To: dbi-users.perl.org[dbi-users]@perl.org.SMTP 
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From: Knut.Herzog[knherzog]@portal.com.SMTP 
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Subject: problem compiling dbd-oracle 1.12 on win32 

Dear all, 

I tray to install the DBI and DBD modules on Win2000. While I had no 
problems creating the dbi module, I could not nmake the dbd module. I am 
on Oracle 9.2.0.0.0. I tried all the hints from the various readme files 
from '-nob' to 'static'. My oracle 
 (home, sid, userid ...) and perl environment is working probably, but I 
am still getting a lot of unresolved external symbols. 
Please find the log attached, as described in the readme. 
What else can I do ? 

Regards 

Knut 

 <<install.log>> 




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