Hello!

I have a problem with making and installing of DBI module in HP-UX.
I have: Perl 5.6.1 already installed on HP-UX , DBI 1.38 source and DBD-Oracle 1.15 source (tar archives).
I've already done 'perl Makefile.pl' and 'make' steps.
When I try to run 'make test' I've got the error messages:

/bin/sh -c true /bin/sh -c true /bin/sh -c true PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /opt/perl/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -I +/opt/perl/lib/5.6.1/PA-RISC1.1-thread-multi -I/opt/perl/lib/5.6.1 -e +'use Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose); $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV +;' t/*.t t/01basics..........ok 39/43/usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't shl_load() a librar +y containing Thread Local Storage: /usr/lib/libcl.2 /usr/lib/dld.sl: Exec format error t/01basics..........ok 41/43Out of memory! t/01basics..........dubious Test returned status 0 (wstat 139, 0x8b) test program seems to have generated a core DIED. FAILED tests 42-43 Failed 2/43 tests, 95.35% okay t/02dbidrv..........ok t/03handle..........ok t/04mods............ok
please, explain me what has happened and how can I solve this problem.

In reply to DBI make problem by Kungurov

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