On Nov 4, 2:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Leffler)
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Vineet Kaimal [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I was trying to install DBD-DB2-1.1 in a 64 bit machine, in the
Please include the full module name in the subject line - it makes it easier
for others.
Problem resolved:
ora_envhp
The first time a connection is made a new OCI 'environment' is created
by DBD::Oracle and stored in the driver handle. Subsequent connects
reuse (share) that same OCI environment by default.
The ora_envhp attribute can be used to disable the reuse of the OCI
Hi,
Since you are on an x86_64 linux machine, do you have both the glibc i386
and the glibc x86_64 libraries installed? There should be a libc.so in
both /lib and /lib64. If not one of the 2 is missing and you need to have
that installed. Since the /lib/libc.so is not compatible with the
Original Message
Subject:Fw: Error connecting to DB
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 02:09:28 -0800 (PST)
From: yalda moghadas zade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
i have a question.i would be appreciate if you help
Basically you environment variables that point you to your Oracle DB are
not correct.
read
http://search.cpan.org/~pythian/DBD-Oracle-1.22/Oracle.pm#CONNECTING_TO_ORACLE_II
in the pod
DBD::Oracle is working correctly at this point it is up to you and your
Sys Admin and DBA to get you
Thank you for your answer.
You must be right when you say that my crash is a C compilation failure.
The problem is that I am not experienced in C language, and I don't really
know how to resolve the compilation error.
I looked on the web to find information about the GCC compiler, I downloaded