Hi Monks,

I am new to this community. I am not an expert in the perl but I know something to start with.

I have a Linux system in which perl 5.8.8 (64 bit) and perl 5.8.0 (32 bit) is installed. I have a lib xxxxx which is 32 bit. and I didnt had DBI and DBD.

I had to use DBI and xxxxx in a perl script. There is no internet connection directly from linux system. but once downloded on my desktop i can transfer the file to the linux system.

I downloaded DBI-1.628 and DBD 1.16 and installed successfully. configured the path in environment accordingly

Now I was successfuly using DBI. But when I added xxxxx it gave an error as it was a 32 bit lib. so I configured my PATH variable accordingly and was able to use 32 bit perl.

Not it is giving error for DBI ELFFCLASS64. I also tried uninstalling DBI and installing it again with perl 32 bit. But can't get success in getting 32 bit DBI.so it is generating 64 bit DBI.so only.

Seeking your help. Any help will be appriciated.

Thanks in Advance.

In reply to Installing 32 BIT DBI and DBD by gaurav_herein

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