thanks Corion..not able to reply on your answer... my perl and sqlplus, both are 64 bit...also I don't have much Idea on this...could you please help me understand how to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH... my perl is 64 bit..

This is perl, v5.8.4 built for sun4-solaris-64int (with 37 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail) sqlplus: file /opt/oracle/product/11g/db_1/bin/sqlplus /opt/oracle/product/11g/db_1/bin/sqlplus: ELF 64-bit MSB executa +ble SPARCV9 Version 1, dynamically linked, not stripped file /scripts/DBD-Oracle-1.74/blib/arch/auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.so /scripts/DBD-Oracle-1.74/blib/arch/auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.so: ELF 32 +-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARC Version 1, dynamically linked, not strippe +d, no debugging information available file /opt/oracle/product/11g/db_1/lib/libclntsh.so.11.1 /opt/oracle/product/11g/db_1/lib/libclntsh.so.11.1: ELF 64-bit MSB + dynamic lib SPARCV9 Version 1, dynamically linked, not stripped

In reply to Re^4: Not able to install DBD::Oracle on sun solaris. by Ankur_kuls
in thread Not able to install DBD::Oracle on sun solaris. by Ankur_kuls

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