(RADIATOR) Installing Radiator on my Windows 2000 Server
Michael Audet
audet at vectorcore.com
Mon May 21 20:14:20 CDT 2001
Laura,
When I first demo'd Radiator about 2 months ago I used the old copy of
Perl. I know they updated the installation instructions to support the
latest version of ActiveState's Perl but you can probably install the last
version of perL 5.02 or something and it should work fine.
Double check what modules you installed.. you might have missed one like MD5
or something.
Latez,
-Michael Audet
Chubb & Son
maudet at chubb.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laura Bearden" <lcb21 at home.com>
To: <radiator at open.com.au>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Installing Radiator on my Windows 2000 Server
> I am trying to install radiator so that I can evaluate it before
purchasing.
> I have been following the steps and have (to the best of my knowledge)
> installed Active Perl. I then sucessfully ran 'perl makefile.pl' and ran
> ppm with install dbi and install oracle8. Then when I try to run the test
> (perl test.pl) most if the items say not ok (1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 2a, etc). I
> have downloaded Digest MD5, but I am not sure that I have compiled it in
the
> correct location. Can someone help me.
>
> Thanks - Laura
>
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