John --

I'm working from a copy of the SVN trunk, so please let me know if/when you 
have things to where you would like help testing.  I'm a bit concerned about 
the 32/64 bit deltas.  Also, I'm working on a patch and test for testing 
local/oracle proxying, which allows me to connect to a pool, then switch users 
to someone else.  Sqlplus does this too, with sqlplus 
pool_user[real_user]/password_for_pool_user

In java, we can actually use Enterprise users (users in the ldap directory 
without a direct local account) for this and that will be a follow-on patch.

Thanks,

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: John Scoles [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:09 AM
To: Jeff Urlwin
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: DBD-Oracle 1.23 testing

Thanks allot Jeff just to let other know

the 58object.t  errors are a know issue which should be fixed in 1.24
(beer)

the t/26exe_array.t  test for 11 are a know issue which is to do with
default permissions of some form

the other ones I am going to into in more deatil

Cheers
John Scoles

Jeff Urlwin wrote:
>
> Attached are my quick results from testing DBD::Oracle on 32/64 bit
> clients, 10.2.0.4  and 11.1.0.7 in various (but not all) combinations.
>
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>
> I hope this helps, and I will research more of these, but I thought it
> might help the group.
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>
> Regards,
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>
>
> Jeff
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