Hi All I am trying to connect first time to sybase 15 server. Can you guys help, here is what I get: I have sourced sybase.env, but i am getting this message:
install_driver(Sybase) failed: Can't locate DBD/Sybase.pm in @INC (@IN +C contains : C:\mk\Etc C:/Perl/site/lib C:/Perl/lib .) at (eval 4) line 3. Perhaps the DBD::Sybase perl module hasn't been fully installed, or perhaps the capitalisation of 'Sybase' isn't right. Available drivers: CSV, DBM, ExampleP, File, Gofer, ODBC, Oracle, Prox +y, SQLite, Sponge. at C:\p_sc\p1.pl line 9
From running perl makefile.pl: I did have a bunch of messages about missing libriaries like:
Note (probably harmless): No library found for oldnames.lib Note (probably harmless): No library found for kernel32.lib Note (probably harmless): No library found for user32.lib Note (probably harmless): No library found for gdi32.lib
I also set config file entry:
EXTRA_LIBS=c:/sybase15/OCS-15_0/lib
any help?

In reply to sybperl: setup problem with sybase15 by ggolub1

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