Hi blackrussian,

Have you considered using Cpan.pm to install the module?
See the node Re: Perl on macOSX Darwin for details.
If you are having problems installing this by hand I think it may be worth a try.
The module install nodes have a secton on Cpan installation.

On a different note, should you wish to upgrade the Perl version your running have a read at this.
I know this is not part of your question, but a few OSX users have asked me about this in the past.

Also I notice this is your first post (under this user anyway), welcome :)
Please read the PerlMonks FAQ if you have not done so already.

Update: Just to be clear, I am not suggesting that your problems are related to the version of Perl you are running. I provided the link on upgrading as an aside.

Hope this helps.

Martin

In reply to Re: Installing DBD::MySQL on Mac OS X - Problems by marto
in thread Installing DBD::MySQL on Mac OS X - Problems by blackrussian

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