OK. Sybase.so is missing in my $LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Why do you say that, Sybase.so is not supposed to be in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH Now, I copied that library found from /tmp/DBD-Sybase-1.10/blib/arch/auto/DBD/Sybase/ to /usr/local/freetds/lib and set all the dependency libraries in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH and all those libraries have execute permissions by all.

Didn't need to do that, weird thing to do :/

You didn't address the problem why $DBI::errstr is not printing in the script.

It doesn't matter, you need to resolve

Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi/aut +o/DBD/Sybase/Sybase.so' for module DBD::Sybase: libct.so.4: cannot op +en shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5. +8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 230. at (eval 8) line 3 Compilation failed in require at (eval 8) line 3. Perhaps a required shared library or dll isn't installed where expecte +d
by figuring out which shared library or dll isn't installed where expected. You do that with ldd...

In reply to Re^9: DBD::Sybase make problem by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBD::Sybase make problem by ashok.g

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