Hi,
Thank You, I've installed DBI without any problem, while installing that, the following message gets displayed
"You are using a perl configured with threading enabled. You should be aware that using multiple threads is not recommended for production environments." But this is not a problem.
After that, I've started installing the DBD::ODBC, the following error gets displayed.
"Useless use of private variable in void context at C:\Documents and Settings\anb
u\Desktop\Perl modules\DBD-ODBC-1.11\Makefile.PL line 430.
Configuring DBD::ODBC ...
>>> Remember to actually *READ* the README file!
And re-read it if you have any problems.
*** Warning: whitespace characters in the current directory path (C:/Documents a
nd Settings/anbu/Desktop/Perl modules/DBD-ODBC-1.11) may cause problems
*** You're using Microsoft Visual C++ compiler or similar but
the LIB and INCLUDE environment variables are not both set.
You need to run the VCVARS32.BAT batch file that was supplied
with the compiler before you can use it.
A copy of vcvars32.bat can typically be found in the following
directories under your Visual Studio install directory:
Visual C++ 6.0: vc98\bin
Visual Studio .NET: vc7\bin
Find it, run it, then retry this.
If you think this error is not correct then just set the LIB and
INCLUDE environment variables to some value to disable the check."
Regards,
Saravanan.S
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