Ok. Thank you, I got the new version. I did the "perl Makefile.PL" and the "dmake" for the "DBD-ODBC-1.49_1". Then i ran
perl -Ic:\C:\strawberry\DBD-ODBC-1.49_1\blib\lib -IC:\strawberry\DBD-O +DBC-1.49_1\blib\arch -le "use DBI; DBI->data_sources('O DBC');"
but it complained about the higher version "1.49_1":
install_driver(ODBC) failed: DBD::ODBC object version 1.49_1 does not +match bootstrap parameter 1.48 at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.p +m line 213. Compilation failed in require at (eval 4) line 3. at -e line 1.

In reply to Re^13: Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function by theman824
in thread Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function by theman824

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