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I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file 'README.win32' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc). I already have DBI v1.602 installed.
Nov 9, 2011 - DBD::Oracle is notoriously difficult to compile, multiplied by Windows, and you're better off just not doing it if you can avoid it. Unfortunately ActiveState does not. In addition to DBD::Oracle there are also other binary Perl modules that are not so easy to compile. On operating systems such as Microsoft Windows it is necessary to invest a little more effort to compile Perl. Alternatively one can use precompiled packages like Active Perl or Strawberry Perl. But this is basically not necessary at all if Oracle is already installed. Since Oracle 10g Perl is part of the Oracle binaries for the client and Database server.
The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module 'DBD::Pg' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108. Checking if your kit is complete. Looks good Undefined subroutine &DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble called at Makefile.PL line 173. # Looks like your test died before it could output anything.
Ferraro In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself. The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. Mwm libero keygen torrent free.
DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don't have strings.h, I won't know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it's downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it. The async and array handling at Feb 14, 2008 at 4:20 am. In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself.
The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don't have strings.h, I won't know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it's downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it.
The async and array handling features are just plain sweet. Maurice Height wrote. I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file 'README.win32' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc).
I already have DBI v1.602 installed. The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module 'DBD::Pg' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108.
I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file \'README.win32\' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc). I already have DBI v1.602 installed.
Nov 9, 2011 - DBD::Oracle is notoriously difficult to compile, multiplied by Windows, and you\'re better off just not doing it if you can avoid it. Unfortunately ActiveState does not. In addition to DBD::Oracle there are also other binary Perl modules that are not so easy to compile. On operating systems such as Microsoft Windows it is necessary to invest a little more effort to compile Perl. Alternatively one can use precompiled packages like Active Perl or Strawberry Perl. But this is basically not necessary at all if Oracle is already installed. Since Oracle 10g Perl is part of the Oracle binaries for the client and Database server.
The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module \'DBD::Pg\' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108. Checking if your kit is complete. Looks good Undefined subroutine &DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble called at Makefile.PL line 173. # Looks like your test died before it could output anything.
Ferraro In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself. The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. Mwm libero keygen torrent free.
DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don\'t have strings.h, I won\'t know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it\'s downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it. The async and array handling at Feb 14, 2008 at 4:20 am. In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself.
The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don\'t have strings.h, I won\'t know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it\'s downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it.
The async and array handling features are just plain sweet. Maurice Height wrote. I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file \'README.win32\' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc).
I already have DBI v1.602 installed. The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module \'DBD::Pg\' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108.
...'>Install Dbd Oracle Strawberry Perl(29.10.2018)I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file \'README.win32\' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc). I already have DBI v1.602 installed.
Nov 9, 2011 - DBD::Oracle is notoriously difficult to compile, multiplied by Windows, and you\'re better off just not doing it if you can avoid it. Unfortunately ActiveState does not. In addition to DBD::Oracle there are also other binary Perl modules that are not so easy to compile. On operating systems such as Microsoft Windows it is necessary to invest a little more effort to compile Perl. Alternatively one can use precompiled packages like Active Perl or Strawberry Perl. But this is basically not necessary at all if Oracle is already installed. Since Oracle 10g Perl is part of the Oracle binaries for the client and Database server.
The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module \'DBD::Pg\' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108. Checking if your kit is complete. Looks good Undefined subroutine &DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble called at Makefile.PL line 173. # Looks like your test died before it could output anything.
Ferraro In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself. The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. Mwm libero keygen torrent free.
DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don\'t have strings.h, I won\'t know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it\'s downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it. The async and array handling at Feb 14, 2008 at 4:20 am. In the process of natively win32 compiling DBD::Pg 2.0 I have run into that problem, myself.
The solution is to edit Makefile.PL and change. DBI::DBD::dbd_postamble to DBI::DBD->dbd_postamble If there are any more win32 surprises, well, besides the fact that I don\'t have strings.h, I won\'t know until this weekend when I have time to finish this feat. So in the mean time, good luck and hope it\'s downhill from here:) Kudos to GSM, btw. The wait was *well* worth it.
The async and array handling features are just plain sweet. Maurice Height wrote. I have tried to install DBD::Pg v2.0.0 into Strawberry Perl v5.10.0 under Windows XP without success. From the notes in the file \'README.win32\' it seems that everything is set up for Microsoft tools rather than MinGW. Unfortunately I do not have enough understanding of the installation process to work how it should be done with the utilities provided by Strawberry Perl (dmake, gcc etc).
I already have DBI v1.602 installed. The output from the CPAN client provided in my Strawberry Perl installation is as follows: CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.67) cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205) ReadLine support enabled cpan> install DBD::Pg Database was generated on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:38:34 GMT Running install for module \'DBD::Pg\' Running make for T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Checksum for C: strawberry cpan sources authors id T TU TURNSTEP DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz ok Scanning cache C: strawberry cpan build for sizes..... DONE CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz Configuring DBD::Pg 2.0.0 PostgreSQL version: 80300 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 include POSTGRES_LIB: C: Program Files PostgreSQL 8.3 lib OS: MSWin32 Use of uninitialized value in foreach loop entry at Makefile.PL line 108.
...'>Install Dbd Oracle Strawberry Perl(29.10.2018)