When I see these kinds of errors during compile and links, it is because a
31-bit program could only find a 64-bit shared library, or vice versa.  If
you're building from source, that would be odd, since the library it is
looking for is in the same directory tree as the test being run.  But, I've
seen stranger things.  Where did you get the DBD package from?


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve
Gentry
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 3:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: DBI installed, now a DBD install problem



I've gotten past my DBI install problem, now I'm having problems getting DBD
installed.  I'm getting a message after I've issued the make test  command.
The message  indicates that a file or subdirectory is not present. See
below.  I've checked to see if the file is there and it is.  It has the
correct permission's.  I've also run make test from the Linux userid that
installed DB2, same results.  I've set DB2_HOME to the correct subdirectory.
Can anyone offer some advise?
Thanks,
Steve


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