This is great, I used this to execute the perl installed with Oracle. Oracle is installed under $ORACLE_HOME, which can be set dynamically depending on the Oracle SID.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
# Voodoo magic to run under Oracle Perl, for DBI.
# See http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=657563.
BEGIN {
die "ORACLE_HOME not set\n" unless $ENV{ORACLE_HOME};
unless ($ENV{OrAcLePeRl}) {
$ENV{OrAcLePeRl} = "$ENV{ORACLE_HOME}/perl";
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "$ENV{PERL5LIB}:$ENV{OrAcLePeRl}/lib:$ENV{OrA
+cLePeRl}/lib/site_perl";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:$ENV{ORACLE_HOM
+E}/lib32:$ENV{ORACLE_HOME}/lib";
exec "$ENV{OrAcLePeRl}/bin/perl", $0, @ARGV;
}
}
use DBI;
...
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