Re: DBD:Oracle-1.19 Can't load Oracle.dll



Hi,



I have a slight problem with the installation of DBD::Oracle 1.19 using
the cygwin environment running on Win2003 R2 Standard edition sp1
machine.

The version of Oracle I am using is 10.2.0 .

Here is the output from make test command :

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OUTPUT

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compute@thanatos /tmp/perlLibs/DBD-Oracle-1.19

$ make test

/usr/bin/perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0,
'blib/lib', 'b

lib/arch')" t/*.t

t/01base................Failed to load Oracle extension and/or shared
libraries:



install_driver(Oracle) failed: Can't load
'/tmp/perlLibs/DBD-Oracle-1.19/blib/ar

ch/auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.dll' for module DBD::Oracle: No such file or
directory

at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/DynaLoader.pm line 230.

at (eval 3) line 3

Compilation failed in require at (eval 3) line 3.

Perhaps a required shared library or dll isn't installed where expected

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The oracle.dll file it is trying to load is in the correct place and it
has the correct executable/read/write privileges on the file..

Also I have successfully built this on a Win XP Version 2002 SP2 machine
and win 2000 sp4 Machines respectively.

Would you happen to know the problem is with Win 2003?



Kind Regards

Matt.


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