I installed DBD::DB2 on a WinXP machine. It does not have DB2 (client nor server) installed, so it should not work. The install appears successful, but ppm files DBD-DB2 lists no files, so I don't think it is:
C:\>ppm install DBD-DB2 Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...not modified Downloading DBD-DB2-1.7.1...done Unpacking DBD-DB2-1.7.1...done Updating files in site area...done C:\>ppm files DBD-DB2 C:\> C:\>perl -we "use DBD::DB2" Can't locate DBD/DB2.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/site/lib C:/Perl/lib .) at -e line 1. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at -e line 1.
What does ppm files DBD-DB2 output on your system?
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In reply to Re: Need help installing Mod DBD/DB2 on windows by andreas1234567
in thread Need help installing Mod DBD/DB2 on windows by perlnewb123

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