Thanks for all the replies, my guess was also that it was not a source code or perl issue. I just needed a little confirmation on that. Also, I appreciate all the sybperl work you are doing Michael, I am using your module on a daily basis in a production environment (1 Sun E5500, 1 Sun E4500, 4 Sun E3500's). We are mostly running sybase over here, so portability is not such an issue. I've never run into any problems using Sybase::CTlib on solaris 2.6, only solaris 8--and I blame my lack of knowledge when it comes to the configuration of compilers. Anyways, next time I'll post threads like this to the sybperl groups as it is not a perl issue. I've mentioned several times to the management team over here how useful perlmonks has been, and the debts we owe to Michael Peppler. Unfortunatly, it seems bean-counters always seem to have the final say in things... if I can get them to buy in on contracting consulting, I'll get in touch with you Michael...

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