It's me again. I don't have the makefile that dbi-org sent me, but here is what you need to do.
Edit Makefile.PL
Edit line 427 (following is a code snippet with line numbers).
Replace all blanks preceding the @$(NOOP) with a single tab character.
422 # make Changes file available as installed pod docs "perldoc DBI:
+:Changes"
423 inst_libdbdodbc = ' . File::Spec->catdir($self->{INST_LIB}, 'DBD/
+ODBC') . '
424 changes_pm = ' . File::Spec->catfile($self->{INST_LIB}, 'DBD/ODBC
+', 'Changes.pm') . '
425
426 config :: $(changes_pm)
427 @$(NOOP)
428
429 $(changes_pm): Changes
430 $(NOECHO) $(MKPATH) $(inst_libdbdodbc)
431 $(NOECHO) $(RM_F) $(changes_pm)
432 $(CP) Changes $(changes_pm)
';
Good Luck.
Sandy.
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