RE: Is there a repository to pick Perl DBI/DBD::Oracle modules for Solaris 10 & Oracle 10gr2?

  • From: "Pradeep Chetal" <Pradeep.Chetal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Martin Bach" <development@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:09:58 -0500

Martin

Thanks.

I did build it with Solaris Studio but for one architecture. I think it
was V440. Then it failed to run our T2000 and T5120 boxes.

I guess I have to build them for every architecture?

Is that correct?

-- Pradeep

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Bach [mailto:development@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 7:59 AM
To: Pradeep Chetal
Cc: oracle-l
Subject: Re: Is there a repository to pick Perl DBI/DBD::Oracle modules
for Solaris 10 & Oracle 10gr2?

Hi Pradeep,

when I wrote some nagios checks for SPARC Solaris (just assuming that's 
what you are using, but shouldn't really matter) I couldn't find a 
pre-compiled DBD::Oracle module.

I have written down some notes on how to compile it with Sun Studio for 
Activestate perl 5.8.8 for Solaris. I read somewhere that you need to 
use the same compiler to compile perl modules that has been used to 
compile perl itself, in my case that's Sun Studio (which you can 
download for free now). Check the following URL for some guidelines:

http://www.the-playground.de/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi
ew&id=86&Itemid=33

(this may wrap around in your email client, please copy&paste the whole 
link)

Best regards,

Martin
--
Martin Bach
OCM 10g
http://martincarstenbach.wordpress.com


Pradeep Chetal wrote:
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> -- Pradeep
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