Hello ksbehal,

Welcome to the Monastery. I was looking through the web regarding your problem and I found this article (Segmentation Fault (core dumped) while connecting to Oracle using DBD::Oracle):

...After having spent several useless hours trying to find an answer to this question on both Google and Metalink, and then trying to decipher stack trace output from core dump, it turns out that there was no setting in my .profile (in some cases, .bash_profile) file for LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Can you execute this on your LinuxOS terminal as fellow Monk marto is proposing:

$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH

It should return the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory. If it does not return anything you need to set the .profile (in some cases, .bash_profile) file for LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Let us know if this resolves your problem.

Best Regards, Thanos

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re: DBI throwing segmentation fault by thanos1983
in thread DBI throwing segmentation fault by ksbehal

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