It seems some error is coming

I pasted the output below for your reference.

C:\Perl>cpan DBD::Sybase Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3) CPAN: Term::ANSIColor loaded ok (v4.02) CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.30) Going to read 'C:\Perl\cpan\Metadata' Database was generated on Wed, 24 Apr 2013 11:08:14 GMT Running install for module 'DBD::Sybase' Running make for M/ME/MEWP/DBD-Sybase-1.15.tar.gz CPAN: Digest::SHA loaded ok (v5.84) CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok (v2.06) Checksum for C:\Perl\cpan\sources\authors\id\M\ME\MEWP\DBD-Sybase-1.15 +.tar.gz ok CPAN: Archive::Tar loaded ok (v1.90) DBD-Sybase-1.15/ DBD-Sybase-1.15/README.freetds DBD-Sybase-1.15/dbivport.h DBD-Sybase-1.15/Makefile.PL DBD-Sybase-1.15/PWD.factory DBD-Sybase-1.15/CHANGES DBD-Sybase-1.15/Sybase.pm DBD-Sybase-1.15/dbdimp.c DBD-Sybase-1.15/eg/ DBD-Sybase-1.15/eg/check-space.pl DBD-Sybase-1.15/eg/Show.cgi DBD-Sybase-1.15/eg/README DBD-Sybase-1.15/eg/dbschema.pl DBD-Sybase-1.15/CONFIG DBD-Sybase-1.15/Sybase.h DBD-Sybase-1.15/META.yml DBD-Sybase-1.15/README.vms DBD-Sybase-1.15/README DBD-Sybase-1.15/Sybase.xs DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/ DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/xblob.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/utf8.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/thread.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/nsql.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/screen.jpg DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/multi_sth.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/base.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/_test.pm DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/place.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/main.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/autocommit.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/xblk.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/login.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/exec.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/t/fail.t DBD-Sybase-1.15/BUGS DBD-Sybase-1.15/MANIFEST DBD-Sybase-1.15/dbdimp.h DBD-Sybase-1.15/dbd-sybase.pod CPAN: File::Temp loaded ok (v0.22) CPAN: Parse::CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v1.4404) CPAN: CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v2.120921) CPAN.pm: Going to build M/ME/MEWP/DBD-Sybase-1.15.tar.gz Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3) Please set SYBASE in CONFIG, or set the $SYBASE environment variable a +t Makefile .PL line 120, <IN> line 44. Warning: No success on command[C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL INSTAL +LDIRS=site ] CPAN: YAML::XS loaded ok (v0.39) MEWP/DBD-Sybase-1.15.tar.gz C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site -- NOT OK Running make test Make had some problems, won't test Running make install Make had some problems, won't install Could not read metadata file. Falling back to other methods to determi +ne prerequisites
C:\Perl>perldoc -l DBD::Sybase No documentation found for "DBD::Sybase".
C:\Perl>perldoc -l MINGW C:\Perl\site\lib\MINGW.pod

In reply to Re^4: unable to connect sybase DB in windows by rammoorthi
in thread unable to connect sybase DB in windows by rammoorthi

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