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Subject:    msql-mysql-modules Digest 26 Feb 2003 11:19:01 -0000 Issue 369
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Date:       2003-02-26 11:19:01
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msql-mysql-modules Digest 26 Feb 2003 11:19:01 -0000 Issue 369

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PROBLEM IN THE INSTALLATAION OF DBD-MYSQL FOR SUN
	2042 by: Ana Isabel Mediavilla

How do I install on Windows 98
	2043 by: RedStar.ro

Red Hat 8, MySQL 4.0.10, DBI 1.32
	2044 by: Christopher Hicks

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	2045 by: Pradeep Goel

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Message-ID: <3E5A20CE.78D619DC@gmv.es>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 14:40:30 +0100
From: Ana Isabel Mediavilla <aimediavilla@gmv.es>
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To: msql-mysql-modules@lists.mysql.com
Subject: PROBLEM IN THE INSTALLATAION OF DBD-MYSQL FOR SUN
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Hello:
I am testing the possibility of using this interface for access to MYSQL
but I can't install it.
Have you got any idea of what the problem is ?


     Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
     DIED. FAILED tests 4-5
             Failed 2/5 tests, 60.00% okay
     t/10dsnlist........install_driver(mysql) failed: Can't locate
     DBD/mysql.pm in @I
     NC (@INC contains:
     /home/users/aimg/mysql/DBD-mysql-2.1025/blib/lib /home/users/
     aimg/mysql/DBD-mysql-2.1025/blib/arch
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/5.8.0/
     sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/5.8.0/sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/sol
     aris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/5.8.0
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.
     0/sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/sun4-solaris

     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/li
     b/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_pe
     rl/5.8.0 /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl .
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gn
     u7/lib/perl5/5.8.0/sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/5.8.0 /gmvut
     il/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/sun4-solaris
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/
     gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0
     /gmvutil/solaris/gnu/gnu7/lib/perl5/site_perl .)
     at (eval 1) line 3.
     Perhaps the DBD::mysql perl module hasn't been fully
     installed,
     or perhaps the capitalisation of 'mysql' isn't right.
     Available drivers: ExampleP, Proxy.


Best regards:
Anabel





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How do I install it on Windows 98 because it said me that it could't =
find the Cl file
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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:17:47 -0500 (EST)
From: Christopher Hicks <chicks@chicks.net>
To: msql-mysql-modules@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Red Hat 8, MySQL 4.0.10, DBI 1.32
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0302251607440.31268-100000@yakko.chicks.net>
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On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Paul Synnott wrote:
> I am using redhat 8 on an i386.  Mysql 4 is installed and the perl DBI is installed.
> Failed Test  Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> t/50commit.t               30    1   3.33%  24

I'm having problems with a similar setup, but interestingly entirely
different errors are being tripped:

	t/00base...........ok
	t/10dsnlist........ok
	t/20createdrop.....ok
	t/30insertfetch....ok
	t/40bindparam......ok
	t/40blobs..........ok
	t/40listfields.....ok
	t/40nulls..........ok
	t/40numrows........ok
	t/50chopblanks.....ok
	t/50commit.........ok
		14/30 skipped: No transactions
	t/60leaks..........skipped
		all skipped: no reason given
	t/ak-dbd...........ok
	t/akmisc...........FAILED test 44
		Failed 1/351 tests, 99.72% okay
	t/dbdadmin.........NOK 7New DB not in DSN list
	t/dbdadmin.........NOK 11DSN testab not in DSN list.
	t/dbdadmin.........NOK 15DSN testac not in DSN list.
	t/dbdadmin.........FAILED tests 7, 11, 15
		Failed 3/21 tests, 85.71% okay
	t/insertid.........ok
	t/mysql............FAILED test 23
		Failed 1/68 tests, 98.53% okay
	t/mysql2...........ok
	Failed Test  Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
	-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	t/akmisc.t                351    1   0.28%  44
	t/dbdadmin.t               21    3  14.29%  7 11 15
	t/mysql.t                  68    1   1.47%  23
	1 test and 14 subtests skipped.
	Failed 3/18 test scripts, 83.33% okay. 5/765 subtests failed, 99.35% okay.

As I stated above I'm running Red Hat 8.0, MySQL 4.0.10 (from tcx's rpms),
DBD-mysql 2.1025 and DBI 1.32.  I went into the build directory and told
it to install it anyway and none of my scripts are failing in any way so
I'm assuming the tests are just having trouble.  I'd love to have some
clue as to which test failed, but other than the dbdadmin problems the
error messages seem basically useless, at least to the uninitiated.  Any
suggestions on how to dig into this further would be greatly appreciated.

-- 
</chris>

"Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance."
		- Sam Brown 


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Thanks & Regards
Pradeep



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