Be gentle.

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Date: 13 Nov 2002 15:43:42 -0000
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Subject: [perl #18355] Perl DBI


Wed Nov 13 07:43:42 2002: Request 18355 was acted upon.
Transaction: Ticket created by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Queue: cpansearch
     Subject: Perl DBI
       Owner: Nobody
  Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Status: new
 Ticket <URL: http://rt.perl.org/rt2/Ticket/Display.html?id=18355 >
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Dear Sir, I am very dissapointed at the way Perl community presents Perl DBI 
installation. Instead of simply give the binary for Solaris and let the engineer 
continue with work, no you insist on compiling the perl source code without 
considering side effects (no wonder Microsoft is winning the game). Let me tell you 
the problem:
When I try to compile perl DBI, I get a message that (Optional Language Package not 
installed). I tried all various forms of Solaris installation and it keeps failing 
simply because Sun believes that it should charge poeple for giving a simple "cc" 
compiler. So I can not install Perl DBI on Solaris, because I do not have cc be 
default installaed on Sun workstations. Is it possible for you to give me the binary 
version of Perl DBI and relief me from compiling it?

Regards

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