I would agree but as I checked a dozen time, I start to doubt on this ...
I looked inside the Makefile.PL and I think that it write Unknown Client Library version - assuming FreeTDS because it doesn't find "Sybase Client-Library" in the file : C:\Sybase\OCS-15_0\lib\libsybct.lib
open(IN, $file) || die "Can't open $file: $!"; binmode(IN); my $version; while(<IN>) { print "$_\n"; if(/Sybase Client-Library\/([^\/]+)\//) { $version = $1; last; } } close(IN);

but this file exist and if I open it I cannot find this sentence myself ... and it's coming from the installation of sybase ...

I am wondering if a new version of sybase would not be non compatible with the makefile.PL of DBD-Sybase-1.10 ...
Thanks for your help

Stéphane

In reply to Re^6: sybase librairie on windows by sbouli
in thread sybase librairie on windows by sbouli

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