are you refering to : "Be Nice
Indeed, "don't argue with the people you've asked for help. If you aren't going to take their advice, don't waste their donated time by asking it." Better to simply move on rather than start a flame war.

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
?
I was under the impression I gave all the informations, but I will redo, as it seems to be needed :
I am working on WINDOWS XP environement with strawberry perl installed in c:/strawberry
I try to install DBD::SYBASE in order to access a MS SQL 2000 server
I understood that I needed to install either SYBASE or FREEDTS, I did installed SYBASE in c:\Sybase
Now, I try to compil the DBD-Sybase-1.10 within

As you pinpoint to me, the makefile does not detect sybase, after wondering in the makefile.pl, I found out that it was looking for "Sybase Client-Library" in the file : C:\Sybase\OCS-15_0\lib\libsybct.lib
which doesn't contain the string ...

I hope it is enought detailled, if not do not hesitate to ask

I do not repost the full error dump, as it is available in a previous post.

Stéphane

In reply to Re^10: sybase librairie on windows by sbouli
in thread sybase librairie on windows by sbouli

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