Hi Lioz, I've had that happen once, yes for some reason it doesn't pick up the dependency for DBD::SQLite
cpan> install DBD::SQLite cpan> install CPAN::SQLite On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Lioz Cohn <liozcoh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi to all > > I started to install as explained below > When I tried to install > cpan> install CPAN::SQLite > > I got the following error :message > > > aps the DBD::SQLite perl module hasn't been fully installed, > > or perhaps the capitalisation of 'SQLite' isn't right. > > Available drivers: ExampleP, Pg, Proxy, Sponge, mysql. > > at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/CPAN/SQLite/DBI.pm line > 81 > > system /usr/bin/perl -MCPAN::SQLite::META=setup,update -e setup failed: 512 > at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/CPAN/SQLite/META.pm line > 323. > > # Looks like you planned 2768 tests but ran 1. > > # Looks like your test exited with 2 just after 1. > > t/05meta_new.t ..... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) > > Failed 2767/2768 subtests > > t/05meta_update.t .. 1/2768 > > # Failed test '/root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/cpandb.sql > exists' > > # at t/05meta_update.t line 52. > > # got: undef > > # expected: '1' > > Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at t/05meta_update.t line 53. > > > > # Failed test '/root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/cpandb.sql > has non-zero size' > > # at t/05meta_update.t line 53. > > # got: '' > > # expected: '1' > > Creating database file ... > > Gathering information from index files ... > > Populating database tables ... > > install_driver(SQLite) failed: Can't locate DBD/SQLite.pm in @INC (@INC > contains: > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.5 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.4 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.3 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.2 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.1 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan/5.8.0 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/t/dot-cpan > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.5 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.4 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.3 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.2 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.1 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.0 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.5 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.4 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.3 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.2 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.1 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.0 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.5 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.4 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.3 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.2 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.1 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/5.8.0 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.5 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/i386-linux-thread-multi > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.4 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.3 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.2 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.1 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch/5.8.0 > /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/arch > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5 > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.2/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.1/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4 > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.2 > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.1 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.4/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.2/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.1/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.4 > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.2 > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.1 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0 > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199) at (eval 24) > line 3, <DATA> line 615. > > Perhaps the DBD::SQLite perl module hasn't been fully installed, > > or perhaps the capitalisation of 'SQLite' isn't right. > > Available drivers: ExampleP, Pg, Proxy, Sponge, mysql. > > at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/CPAN/SQLite/DBI.pm line > 81 > > system /usr/bin/perl -MCPAN::SQLite::META=setup,update -e setup failed: 512 > at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-SQLite-0.199/blib/lib/CPAN/SQLite/META.pm line > 323. > > # Looks like you planned 2768 tests but ran 3. > > # Looks like you failed 2 tests of 3 run. > > # Looks like your test exited with 2 just after 3. > > t/05meta_update.t .. Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) > > Failed 2767/2768 subtests > > t/99pod.t .......... skipped: Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD > > > > Test Summary Report > > ------------------- > > t/02drop.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > > Non-zero exit status: 2 > > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output > > t/03info.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 2926 Failed: 0) > > Non-zero exit status: 2 > > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 2929 tests but ran 2926. > > t/04search.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > > Non-zero exit status: 255 > > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 2668 tests but ran 0. > > t/05meta_new.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 1 Failed: 0) > > Non-zero exit status: 2 > > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 2768 tests but ran 1. > > t/05meta_update.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 3 Failed: 2) > > Failed tests: 2-3 > > Non-zero exit status: 2 > > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 2768 tests but ran 3. > > Files=7, Tests=2934, 3 wallclock secs ( 0.46 usr 0.03 sys + 2.77 cusr 0.22 > csys = 3.48 CPU) > > Result: FAIL > > Failed 5/7 test programs. 2/2934 subtests failed. > > make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255 > > /usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK > > Running make install > > make test had returned bad status, won't install without force > > > Plese advise > > Thanks > > > Lioz > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Leandro Hermida < > soft...@leandrohermida.com> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> As multiple people have asked me how to do this I think its a good >> idea to just post it on to the list. Many people don't realize how >> easy it is to build and install your own latest Perl in your home >> directory along with CPAN/CPANPLUS and with that comes Padre! >> >> Typically on UNIX/Linux systems we don't have superuser access and >> installing rpm/apt packages is therefore not possible, anyway this is >> a not such a bad thing as these packages normally aren't the most >> up-to-date version available and after a while the distro stops >> updating them anyway without upgrading your entire system to the next >> distro version. In addition, the system Perl (normally at >> /usr/bin/perl) is typically an older version and it's always a good >> idea to have your own latest Perl and CPAN/CPANPLUS in your $HOME >> directory so you can have the latest versions and install whatever >> modules you want from CPAN without needing superuser access. >> >> Here I give the step-by-step instructions and commands to build, >> install and configure Perl, CPAN, and CPANPLUS into your $HOME on >> Fedora/RHEL/CentOS systems. >> >> >> Perl >> >> First make sure to unset any environment PERL5LIB, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, >> LD_RUN_PATH or other possibly offending environment vars before >> starting this procedure! (by typing e.g. unset PERL5LIB) If you log >> out and log back in any time during the Perl compiling and installing >> steps you have to make sure to unset them again. Create the Perl >> final installation directory: >> >> mkdir -p $HOME/soft/perl/5.12.1 >> >> In some other working directory (e.g. $HOME/downloads) download Perl >> source: >> >> wget http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/J/JE/JESSE/perl-5.12.1.tar.gz >> tar xzof perl-5.12.1.tar.gz >> cd perl 5.12.1 >> >> Run the following command to build a... (please first replace the >> below the -Dperladmin email and -Dcf_by name with your values) >> >> 64-bit Perl on 64-bit Fedora/RHEL/CentOS: >> >> sh Configure \ >> -des \ >> -Doptimize='-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions >> -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m64 -mtune=generic' \ >> -Accflags='-DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV -I/usr/include/gdbm' \ >> -Aappend:libswanted='-l resolv' \ >> -Dversion=5.12.1 \ >> -Dmyhostname=localhost \ >> -dperladmin=myem...@mydomain \ >> -Dcc=gcc \ >> -Dcf_by='my name here' \ >> -Dprefix=$HOME/soft/perl/5.12.1 \ >> -Darchname=x86_64-linux-thread-multi \ >> -Dlibpth='/usr/local/lib64 /lib64 /usr/lib64' \ >> -Duseshrplib -Dusethreads -Duseithreads -Duselargefiles \ >> -Dd_semctl_semun -Di_db -Ui_ndbm -Di_gdbm -Di_shadow -Di_syslog \ >> -Dman3ext=3pm -Duseperlio -Dinstallusrbinperl=n -Ubincompat5005 \ >> -Uversiononly -Dpager='/usr/bin/less -isr' -Dd_gethostent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_endhostent_r_proto -Ud_sethostent_r_proto -Ud_endprotoent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_setprotoent_r_proto -Ud_endservent_r_proto -Ud_setservent_r_proto \ >> -Dinc_version_list=none >> >> 32-bit Perl on 32-bit Fedora/RHEL/CentOS: >> >> sh Configure \ >> -des \ >> -Doptimize='-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions >> -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m32 -mtune=generic' \ >> -Accflags='-DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV -I/usr/include/gdbm' \ >> -Aappend:libswanted='-l resolv' \ >> -Dversion=5.12.1 \ >> -Dmyhostname=localhost \ >> -dperladmin=myem...@mydomain \ >> -Dcc=gcc \ >> -Dcf_by='my name here' \ >> -Dprefix=$HOME/soft/perl/5.12.1 \ >> -Darchname=i686-linux-thread-multi \ >> -Dlibpth='/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib' \ >> -Duseshrplib -Dusethreads -Duseithreads -Duselargefiles \ >> -Dd_semctl_semun -Di_db -Ui_ndbm -Di_gdbm -Di_shadow -Di_syslog \ >> -Dman3ext=3pm -Duseperlio -Dinstallusrbinperl=n -Ubincompat5005 \ >> -Uversiononly -Dpager='/usr/bin/less -isr' -Dd_gethostent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_endhostent_r_proto -Ud_sethostent_r_proto -Ud_endprotoent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_setprotoent_r_proto -Ud_endservent_r_proto -Ud_setservent_r_proto \ >> -Dinc_version_list=none >> >> For some reason :) if you need a 32-bit Perl on 64-bit >> Fedora/RHEL/CentOS you would run: >> >> sh Configure \ >> -des \ >> -Doptimize='-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions >> -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m32 -mtune=generic' \ >> -Accflags='-DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV -I/usr/include/gdbm' \ >> -Aappend:libswanted='-l resolv' \ >> -Dversion=5.12.1 \ >> -Dmyhostname=localhost \ >> -dperladmin=myem...@mydomain \ >> -Dcc='gcc -m32' \ >> -Dcf_by='my name here' \ >> -Dprefix=$HOME/soft/perl/5.12.1 \ >> -Darchname=i686-linux-thread-multi \ >> -Dlibpth='/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib' \ >> -Duseshrplib -Dusethreads -Duseithreads -Duselargefiles \ >> -Dd_semctl_semun -Di_db -Ui_ndbm -Di_gdbm -Di_shadow -Di_syslog \ >> -Dman3ext=3pm -Duseperlio -Dinstallusrbinperl=n -Ubincompat5005 \ >> -Uversiononly -Dpager='/usr/bin/less -isr' -Dd_gethostent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_endhostent_r_proto -Ud_sethostent_r_proto -Ud_endprotoent_r_proto \ >> -Ud_setprotoent_r_proto -Ud_endservent_r_proto -Ud_setservent_r_proto \ >> -Dinc_version_list=none >> >> >> Now those of you who don't have RedHat based system no worries, how do >> you configure your Perl properly? The safest way it to build it just >> like the way your system Perl was built for your distro. Do a >> /usr/bin/perl -V and extract the config_args='...'. Please note a few >> important things: >> >> - Internal quotes are missing from this string and they need to be >> re-added manually, namely as you see above for the -Doptimize, >> -Accflags, -Dlibpth, etc. >> >> - remove the -Dd_dosuid parameter as a suid Perl can only be >> installed by superuser >> >> - Even when you have the config_args right you will probably have to >> do a couple test builds and compare the resulting perl -V with the >> system /usr/bin/perl -V to make sure the Compiler, Linker and >> Libraries and Dynamic Linking sections are the same. If they aren't, >> you typically have to add something to -Accflags or >> -Aappend:libswanted parameters, please check the INSTALL file >> (http://search.cpan.org/~jesse/perl-5.12.1/INSTALL<http://search.cpan.org/%7Ejesse/perl-5.12.1/INSTALL>) >> to get info on all >> the configuration options. >> >> Ok back to building, after the Configure command has run properly, we >> need to compile, test and install. Run the following commands in >> succession: >> >> make >> make test >> make install >> >> All tests should pass. Make sure that you now point to the new Perl >> binary by editing your $HOME/.bash_profile (or .profile or .bashrc) >> and add the Perl bin path to start of your path: >> >> PERL_HOME=$HOME/soft/perl/5.12.1 >> export PERL_HOME >> >> PATH=$PERL_HOME/bin:$PATH >> export PATH >> >> "source .bash_profile" or logout/login to read the new PATH. Make sure >> again you are pointing to the new Perl binary by doing "which perl" >> and "perl -V" and checking the results of your build. >> >> >> CPAN >> >> CPAN already comes as part of the Perl distribution you just built (it >> is in the 5.12.1/bin directory with the perl we just installed and in >> your PATH now), you can start by simply executing the cpan >> command-line executable and when prompted just hit return to initially >> configure it with sane default settings: >> >> cpan >> >> After this initial config runs, you might want to manually customize >> these cpan settings. Below are sane options that I like to set and I >> think are useful. For the urllist the CPAN initial configurator will >> try to find your closest mirrors and set them for you. For me at >> least it never picks the best ones, so I set it manually as you see >> below with my two Swiss mirrors first. >> >> cpan> o conf build_requires_install_policy yes >> cpan> o conf check_sigs 1 >> cpan> o conf prerequisites_policy follow >> cpan> o conf urllist ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/CPAN/ >> ftp://ftp.solnet.ch/mirror/CPAN/ http://www.perl.org/CPAN/ >> ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/ >> cpan> o conf auto_commit 1 >> >> Now install some additional important modules for CPAN: >> >> cpan> install Module::Signature >> cpan> install Storable >> cpan> install Bundle::CPAN >> cpan> install YAML::Syck (or YAML::LibYAML) >> cpan> install CPAN::SQLite >> >> Now do additional configuration changes: >> >> cpan> o conf yaml_module YAML::Syck (or YAML::LibYAML) >> cpan> o conf use_sqlite 1 >> >> If the YAML::Syck or YAML::LibYAML modules don't build because you >> don't have the libraries on your system then just use YAML as that is >> pure Perl: >> >> cpan> o conf yaml_module YAML >> >> You have to quit and restart the cpan executable before installing any >> other modules so that CPAN can create its SQLite database from its >> index files. >> >> cpan> quit >> >> You can always check your current configuration by running >> >> cpan> o conf >> >> CPAN is now fully optimized and ready to manage your entire Perl >> library tree! You should periodically run the installs done above: >> >> cpan> install Storable Bundle::CPAN YAML::Syck Module::Signature >> CPAN::SQLite >> >> to keep CPAN and its related helper modules up-to-date. >> >> >> CPANPLUS >> >> CPANPLUS already comes as part of the Perl distribution (it is in the >> 5.12.1/bin directory with the perl we just installed and in your PATH >> now), you can start by simply executing the cpanp command-line >> executable and when prompted hit return to initially configure it with >> sane default settings: >> >> cpanp >> >> After this runs, manually customize these cpanp settings: >> >> CPAN Terminal> s conf email myem...@mydomain >> CPAN Terminal> s conf prereqs 1 >> CPAN Terminal> s conf signature 1 >> CPAN Terminal> s conf write_install_logs 0 >> CPAN Terminal> s save >> >> Now we have to add the CPAN mirrors, it is easier to do this by >> manually editing the configuration file directly by typing: >> >> CPAN Terminal> s edit >> >> This will open the file in vi. In the hosts section add your local >> mirrors vertically before the built-in ones, as you see in this >> example with my Swiss mirrors: >> >> { >> 'path' => '/mirror/CPAN/', >> 'scheme' => 'ftp', >> 'host' => 'mirror.switch.ch' >> }, >> { >> 'path' => '/mirror/CPAN/', >> 'scheme' => 'ftp', >> 'host' => 'ftp.solnet.ch' >> }, >> >> Save and quit. Now double check you added them properly by typing: >> >> CPAN Terminal> s mirrors >> >> Now let's update CPANPLUS and its dependencies to the latest versions: >> >> CPAN Terminal> i Bundle::CPANPLUS::Dependencies --verbose >> CPAN Terminal> s selfupdate all --verbose >> >> CPANPLUS is now fully optimized and ready to manage your entire Perl >> library tree! You should periodically run >> >> CPAN Terminal> s selfupdate all --verbose >> >> the above command to keep CPANPLUS and its helper modules up-to-date. >> >> You can use CPAN or CPANPLUS or both to manage you Perl library tree. >> CPANPLUS has some features CPAN doesn't have (like uninstall) but I >> find that some modules install in one and not the other so it is good >> to have both. >> >> >> Padre >> >> Using CPAN or CPANPLUS, install Padre: >> >> cpan> install Padre >> >> or >> >> cpanp> i Padre --verbose >> >> There are quite a few dependencies but they should all build, test and >> install properly. During the testing of Wx, Alien::wxWidgets, and >> maybe Padre you will see test GUI windows pop up and disappear this is >> normal its just testing Wx. Now you have Padre build and can launch it >> with: >> >> padre >> >> hope this helps everyone! >> >> best, >> Leandro >> _______________________________________________ >> Padre-dev mailing list >> Padre-dev@perlide.org >> http://mail.perlide.org/mailman/listinfo/padre-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Padre-dev mailing list > Padre-dev@perlide.org > http://mail.perlide.org/mailman/listinfo/padre-dev > >
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