Now, have you thought about asking the sysadmin to install DBI for you? Sounds like the easiest route ...
If you absolutely must do it yourself, go to the GNU site and look for their bootstrapping gcc installation. It includes binaries for most major systems of things like make, bison, yacc, etc. When you're done, you'll have an installation of gcc. Now, you'll have to make sure you PREFIX it with your home directory on the Solaris box.
My last suggestion is very much the guerilla way and is recommended only for people who know what they're doing. The better solution is talking to the admin.
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In reply to Re: DBI Install Problem
by dragonchild
in thread DBI Install Problem
by JoeJaz
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