Well nice tutorial but I have a question, I did all you explain and I have Mountain Lion.. but at the end when I launch < perl example.pl > an error message appear like this:

DBD::oracle initialisation failed: Can't locate object method "driver" + via package "DBD::oracle" at /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.16/darwin +-thread-multi-2level/DBI.pm line 808. Perhaps the capitalisation of DBD 'oracle' isn't right. at Modulos/lib +/ConectarDB.pm line 17.

and this is ConectarDB.pm

#!/usr/bin/perl package ConectarDB; use strict; use DBI; # variables BD my $db_user = "example"; my $db_pass = "example"; my $host_name = "example"; my $db_name = "example"; # vars my $q_string = "DBI:oracle:host=$host_name;database=$db_name"; sub connect{ return (DBI->connect ($q_string, $db_user, $db_pass, {PrintError => 0, + RaiseError => 1})); } 1;

So, I try again, but it never works, can you help me??


In reply to Re^3: DBD::Oracle install on Mac OSX 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) (mwahaha) by cristianabs
in thread DBD::Oracle install on Mac OSX 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) by mpettis

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