Hello Brothers I wonder if anyone can assist me with my latest Perl problem. I am trying to install the DBD::Oracle module and keep getting the following error :-
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/bin/perl "- MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch') +" t/*.t t/base.......ok t/cursor.....ok t/general....ok 2/24Can't get DBI::st=HASH(0x12deac)->{NUM_OFFIELDS_ty +po}: unrecognised attribute at t/general.t line 41. t/general....FAILED test 5 Failed 1/24 tests, 95.83% okay t/long.......ok t/meta.......ok t/ph_type....ok 11/19 Placeholder behaviour for ora_type=1 (the defaul +t) varies with Oracle version. Oracle 7 didn't strip trailing spaces, Oracle 8 did, until 9.2.x Your system doesn't. If that seems odd, let us know. t/ph_type....ok t/plsql......ok t/reauth.....skipped all skipped: no reason given t/select.....ok Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--------- t/general.t 24 1 4.17% 5 1 test skipped. Failed 1/9 test scripts, 88.89% okay. 1/1535 subtests failed, 99.93% o +kay. *** Error code 29 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `test_dynamic'

Does anyone know how to correct this problem? The Oracle is at v9.2.0.4, Solaris is version 8 and the perl version is at the top of the error file (5.8.5). If required I can supply the complete text from the "make". Thanks Ronnie


In reply to DBD::Oracle make problem by ronniec

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