So parts of the installation fail. You will have to look at what parts fail. This information is further up in the installation output.

The README included with DBD::Teradata says that `The provided test suite is not suitable for normal Perl "make test"´ , so you will have to adapt your approach to that. My rough suggestion is to start a CPAN shell and then use the look command to proceed manually with the installation:

cpan cpan> look DBD::Teradata > perl Makefile.PL > make test > make install > exit

Also note that the documentation of DBD::Teradata links to http://www.presicient.com/tdatdbd/ which supposedly has a more supported and more complete version.


In reply to Re^3: How to connect to a remote teradata machine using perl on windows machine and execute BTEQ commands by Corion
in thread How to connect to a remote teradata machine using perl on windows machine and execute BTEQ commands by praveenchappa

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