DBD::Pg would be rather difficult to install via RPM. The module actually requires the variables
POSTGRES_INCLUDE and
POSTGRES_LIB to be set (use 'export' for sh and 'setenv' for csh). You need to have the postgres libraries installed. Furthermore, each platform would require a separate rpm based on the hardware architecture. You might try looking on
rpmfind.net for a
PostgreSQL rpm, and then building DBD::Pg yourself.
Yes, it's a little trouble, but I think you'll find that postgres is an awesome database and it's totally worth it.
brother dep.
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