"The first thing about 'perlcc' is that you dont talk about perlcc.."
*chuckle* sorry, there is a warning on perlcc that claims it is not fully bugfree etc, etc and untill I purchased the Activestate dev kit, I had very poor and eradic luck with the gizmo.
However what I learned may be of use here. Make sure that you DO have 'use' lines for all your modules - like DBI - but also for the DBD you intend to use as well. Then, add those into the command line of the compiler as included modules.
The compiler does not know where these things are- after all it is generally just cc or gcc and knows nothing of perl.
*G*
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