Have you scoured the mailing list for FreeTDS?

The FAQ at the site mentions that it may be okay for tests to fail, and for things not to compile. That's what you get for using "alpha" software.

Anyway, out of curiosity, which database is this for? Are all of your environment variables set up or did you remember to include the headers for the CTLib functions from FreeTDS? These will be the first culprits to the problem, and most likely the solution will have been covered in the mailing list.

Update: I see you've already posted to the mailing list. It'd still be nice to know what the eventual database target is so that someone can answer with a more definite solution rather than my feeble common sense questions above.

ALL HAIL BRAK!!!


In reply to Re: DBD::Sybase by PsychoSpunk
in thread DBD::Sybase by hacker_j99

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