Doing a ppm3 search for "oracle" for 5.8 this is what I found. Not sure if any of these modules are useful having not used them:

1. Class-DBI-Oracle 0.51 Extensions to Class::DBI for Oracle
2. Class-DBI-Oracle 0.51 Extensions to Class::DBI for Oracle
3. DBIx-OracleLogin 0.02 takes a string and splits out individual login
4. DBIx-OracleLogin 0.02 takes a string and splits out individual login
5. DDL-Oracle 1.11 a DDL generator for Oracle databases
6. Oracle-Trace 1.06 Perl Module for parsing Oracle Trace files
7. Oracle-Trace 1.06 Perl Module for parsing Oracle Trace files

While searching I also came across these, of interest might be Oraperl (???) Oracle Module search

Dean

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In reply to Re: Re: I am not able to install Oracle DBD on Windows 2000 / Perl 5.8.X behind a proxy server by crabbdean
in thread I am not able to install Oracle DBD on Windows 2000 / Perl 5.8.X behind a proxy server by Crian

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