Thank you for your reply! I downloaded 1.56, but running into some issues making the file..

make complains: /bin/sh: gcc: command not found


/efs/dist/perl5/core/5.10/exec/bin/perl Makefile.PL
********** Remember to actually *READ* the README file! And re-read it if you have any problems. ********** OSNAME: linux LANG: en_US.UTF-8 ODBCHOME: LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD4-build001/exec/D +ataAccess64/ODBC/lib:/efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD4-build001/e +xec/DataAccess/ODBC/lib:/efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD4-build00 +1/exec/OCS-15_0/lib:/efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD4-build001/ex +ec/OCS-15_0/lib3p64:/efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD4-build001/ex +ec/OCS-15_0/lib3p::/efs/dist/oracledb/client/11.2.0.3/exec/lib:/efs/d +ist/fsf/gcc/4.1.1/exec/lib;/usr/lib64 DBROOT: WINDIR: II_SYSTEM: Perl: 5.010000 ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.42 Command line options: u! = undef w! = undef e! = undef g! = 0 x! = undef o=s = Your LANG environment variable is set to "en_US.UTF-8" This is known to cause problems in some perl installations - even stop +ping this Makefile.PL from running without errors. If you have problems ple +ase try re-running with LANG unset or with the utf part of LANG removed. You are using a Perl configured with threading enabled. Please read the warnings in DBI about this. You should also be aware that on non-Windows platforms ODBC drivers co +me in two forms, thread-safe and non-thread-safe drivers and you may need to make sure you are using the right one. Press return to continue... Looking for odbc_config in : nowhere Looking for odbc_config in (PATH) /efs/dist/sybase/openclient/15.7-ESD +4-build001/exec/OCS-15_0/bin:/efs/dist/efs/core/prod/common/bin:/usr/ +local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/etc:/efs/dist/oracledb/c +lient/10G/exec/bin:/etma/ixp/bin:/efs/dist/oracle/jdk/1.8.0u92/exec/b +in Found odbc_config (via odbc_config) version 2.3.1 odbc_config reports --prefix=/usr odbc_config reports --include-prefix=/usr/include odbc_config reports --lib-prefix=/usr/lib64 ODBC INC dir set to /usr/include via odbc_config ODBC LIB dir set to /usr/lib64 via odbc_config Using ODBCHOME /usr This looks like a unixodbc type of driver manager. Looking for odbcinst Found odbcinst in /usr/bin odbcinst -j reports: unixODBC 2.3.1 DRIVERS............: /etma/bin/conf/odbcinst.ini SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /etma/bin/conf/odbc.ini FILE DATA SOURCES..: /etma/bin/conf/ODBCDataSources USER DATA SOURCES..: /home/etmadev/.odbc.ini SQLULEN Size.......: 8 SQLLEN Size........: 8 SQLSETPOSIROW Size.: 8 Please note these files as they are where you define your ODBC drivers + and data sources. Looking for odbc_config to get cflags Adding odbc_config --cflags "-DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_PWD_H -DHAVE_SYS_T +YPES_H -DHAVE_LONG_LONG -DSIZEOF_LONG_INT=8 -I/usr/include " to CC li +ne Using DBI 1.616 (for perl 5.010000 on x86_64-linux-thread-multi) insta +lled in /efs/dist/perl5/DBI/1.616/.exec/x86-64.rhel.7/5.10/lib/perl5/ +auto/DBI/ Using DBI 1.616 (for perl 5.010000 on x86_64-linux-thread-multi) insta +lled in /efs/dist/perl5/DBI/1.616/.exec/x86-64.rhel.7/5.10/lib/perl5/ +auto/DBI/ Writing Makefile for DBD::ODBC Warning: not all required environment variables are set. Warning: Will not be able to run tests as you have not defined all of DBI_DSN, DBI_USER and DBI_PASS environment variables.

etmadev@DEV08:36:29>make
gcc -c -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_PWD_H -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -DHAVE_LONG_LON +G -DSIZEOF_LONG_INT=8 -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -I. -I/efs/dist +/perl5/DBI/1.616/.exec/x86-64.rhel.7/5.10/lib/perl5/auto/DBI -D_REENT +RANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -DAPPLLIB_EXP="/efs/dist/perl5/defaults/5.10/.exec +/x86-64.linux.2.6/5.10/lib/perl5:/efs/dist/perl5/defaults/5.10/.exec/ +x86-64.linux.2.6/lib/perl5:/efs/dist/perl5/defaults/5.10/common/lib/p +erl5" -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_B +ITS=64 -O -DVERSION=\"1.56\" -DXS_VERSION=\"1.56\" -fPIC "-I/efs/di +st/perl5/core/5.10.0-ml01/.exec/x86-64.linux.2.6/lib/perl5/CORE" -DH +AVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_PWD_H -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -DHAVE_LONG_LONG -DSIZEO +F_LONG_INT=8 -I/usr/include -I/usr/include ConvertUTF.c /bin/sh: gcc: command not found make: *** [ConvertUTF.o] Error 127

In reply to Re^2: connecting to mssql on rhel7 with new mssql driver by vcoderv2
in thread connecting to mssql on rhel7 with new mssql driver by vcoderv2

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