To err is Human: Extremely effective mayhem requires the root password!
On Sep 5, 2006, at 10:48 PM, Jack Faley ( The Tao of Jack ) wrote:
Infact, though I did have the db software installed I did NOT have any
databases cataloged or aliased. Would that be the issue?
I don't see why that would be a problem, but I'm not certain. My only
experience is with MySQL. When I installed the client using binaries,
I had some problems, but when I compiled my client from source, it
linked to "mysql.h" and worked fine.
What DB are you using? I'm sort of a "source-a-holic" (like an alco-
but with source code - oh, never mind) so if you're not doing
"roll-your-own'" it's out of me and the DEA's jurisdiction.
Sincerely, Good Luck, and Peace,
Gregg Allen
I.T. Nerd and token non-conformist,
RippYFish Records
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On 9/5/06, Jack Faley ( The Tao of Jack ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 9/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sep 5, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Jack Faley ( The Tao of Jack ) wrote:
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> > For what its worth ( not a whole lot), my make test failed on
those
> > same
> > t/72childhandles ( AIX 5.2, perl 5.6?? - i can verify tomorrow
if
> > wanted).
> > I decided to go on despite the errors and had no problems.....yet.
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> > because Im in design/test phase.
> > my make install went without error.
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> Do you already have the client software for your database installed?
> That is normally a prerequisite.
Do you mean the runtime application or the DBD? The runtime was
installed.
As far as I remember when I was installing it said the DBI needed to
be
installed first and when the make test failed and I tried to install
the DBD
just for kicks it needed the DBI first.
Did I answer your question?
Good Luck,
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> Gregg Allen
> I.T. Specialist
> RippyFish Records
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> To err is Human: Extremely effective mayhem requires the root
password!
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> > On 9/5/06, Stuart Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >>
> >> > /usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e 'install "DBI"'
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> >> > it downloads the new module, builds everything, and then starts
> >> running
> >> > the make test portion of the install. During this process, I
get
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> >> > following output (after a bunch of other successful tests):
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> >> <snip>
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> >> > /usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
> >> > Running make install
> >> > make test had returned bad status, won't install without
force
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I already have an older version of DBI installed (need to
upgrade
> in
> >> order
> >> > to install Bugzilla), and I don't otherwise think there's
anything
> >> magical
> >> > about my existing Perl install or my server setup.
> >>
> >> > I really have no idea how to proceed from this point. Any
ideas?
> >>
> >> Since most of the tests passed, if you're confident enough in
the new
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> >> DBI
> >> you can
> >> /usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e 'force install "DBI"'
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Stuart.
> >>
> >
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> > Why is this technology an anathema to me?
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