The code is kind of large to paste it all so i'll paste the relevant to the connection:
this module is loaded from a module that is loaded on a mod_perl handler
package Suae;
# bunch of functions.....
#Function that establishes the connection
#my $CONEXION = "dbi:Sybase:server=$host";
my $CONEXION = "dbi:Pg:dbname=mydb;host=myhost.com";
# print "<br><b>Suae::DEBUGE conectando: dbi:Pg:dbname=avc;host=
+myhost.com</b><br>";
# print STDERR "Suae::DEBUGE conectando: dbi:Pg:dbname=avc;host=
+myhost.com\n";
my $suaedbh = DBI->connect($CONEXION,"user","pass");
if(!defined($suaedbh)){
$r->log_error("Error connecting to the database ($DBI::errstr)\
+n");
return(undef);
}
This works when i call the module from within a test program, but it does not work when the module is loaded from a mod_perl handler
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