1) I changed the LANG env variable and reran the makefile but I get the same error.

2) I followed the directions that I found which said to make that directory path ODBCHOME. I know that the makefile says that it can't find the odbc_config, but a little later on it says this.

odbc_config not found - ok, there are other things I can do

Still trying to guess ODBCHOME - looking for headers now trying

/opt/app/d1car1m6/.perl/teradata/client/ODBC_64/include Found sql.h, sqlext.h, sqltypes.h in

/opt/app/d1car1m6/.perl/teradata/client/ODBC_64/include

Using ODBCHOME

/opt/app/d1car1m6/.perl/teradata/client/ODBC_64

This looks like a intersolve type of driver manager. You seem to have the official header files.

So does this mean that the intersolve install was successful, I don't know. Is odbc_config looking for libodbc.so? I tried changing ODBCHOME to point to the lib where libodbc.so exists, but I still get the problem with odbc_config not found.

3) There is a /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl and a /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl path to DBI? Does this mean that the DBI installation is not correct?


In reply to Re^2: Install DBD::ODBC for Teradata Connection by jamesgerard
in thread Install DBD::ODBC for Teradata Connection by jamesgerard

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