use DBI;

Install the DBI and DBD::Sybase. Sybperl is a holdover from the days of yore (read - before the DBI), and while still functional and all that, you really want to use the DBI.

There are a few gotchas, such as the need for the dblib and ctlib functions (with a free as in speech version at this site.) Or if you happen to have a copy of Sybase SQL Server for *nix sitting around, you could use those.

If I recall, in some cases, make test might fail, but this has been, in my experience, a non-showstopping problem.

It's a great interface, that allows you to use any DBMS that speaks in Tabular Data Streams (read - Sybase SQL Server, MS SQL Server, and Sybase SQL Anywhere).

ALL HAIL BRAK!!!


In reply to Re: DBD::Sybase or Sybperl on Linux by PsychoSpunk
in thread DBD::Sybase or Sybperl on Linux by TGI

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