Hello!

Yes, the problem exists also with DBD::Oracle 1.27.
With my test machine, I have checked following environments:

Failed:
11R2, DBD 1.28, DBI-1.613-1.fc14
11R2, DBD 1.27, DBI-1.613-1.fc14
11R2, DBD 1.22, DBI-1.613-1.fc14
11R2, DBD 1.22, DBI-1.607 (RHEL 5.3, 64bit)

Ok:
11R1, DBD 1.28, DBI-1.613-1.fc14
11R1, DBD 1.22, DBI-1.613-1.fc14
11R1, DBD 1.22, DBI-1.607 (RHEL 5.3, 64bit)

Am Mittwoch, 27. April 2011, 15:53:51 schrieben Sie:
> There was some changes on SIG handling in 1.28 (you will have to ask Martin
> about the details it was his fix)
> 
> I read your Oracle post. Just to fully remove DBI and DBD::Oracle  from the
> picture can you try the same code/oracle 11g client but this time use
> DBD::Oracle 1.27
> 
> That would but it all in Oracle's court then
> 
> Cheers
> John Scoles
> 
> > From: ulrich.we...@gmx.at
> > To: dbi-users@perl.org
> > Subject: Oracle 11R2, perl-DBD: eating signal CTRL-C
> > Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:42:40 +0200
> > 
> > Hello!
> > 
> > I'm new in this list, but I have found a problem, perhaps a bug in perl
> > DBD. Please can you look at following link:
> > http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=9521449
> > 
> > I thought of a problem in the oracle-lib, but it may be (also) in DBD.
> > Can someone please tell me anything about this behaviour?
> > 
> > greetings
> > Ulrich Weiss

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