(RADIATOR) Radiator

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jan 22 01:45:05 CST 2003


Hello Chris -

You need to install DBI and DBD for MySQL using the same C compiler as 
was used to build Perl.

On Linux systems this is not usually a problem because everything is 
compiled with the same compiler that is included in the distribution.

You must install DBI first, then DBD.

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, Jan 22, 2003, at 12:22 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Kay 
wrote:

>
> I am having a issue installed the latest version of radiator
>
> I can not install Class::DBI:mysql && DBD::mysql
>
> I have obtained the following from the archives and wondering if this 
> is
> my problem
>
> Error I am getting is
>
> Perhaps the DBD::mysql perl module hasn't been fully installed,
> or perhaps the capitalisation of 'mysql' isn't right.
> Available drivers: CSV, ExampleP, File, Proxy.
>  at t/mysql.t line 14
> Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at t/mysql.t
> line 149.
> Can't call method "do" on an undefined value at t/mysql.t line 149.
> END failed--call queue aborted.
> # No tests run!
> t/mysql....dubious
>
> <quote>
> Turns out, there is a problem with the MySQL module compiling on my
> system.
>> From the docs in the tarball, the error I am seeing has something to 
>> do
> with
> Perl and MySQL not being comiled with the same comiler. Mysql was
> compile
> using GCC. I know because I installed MySQL from the tarball. Perl, on
> the
> other hand, was installed from a binary RPM...the one that came with
> RedHat
> 5.2.
> </quote>
>
> <quote>
> It's an old problem and I don't know other solution. You must to 
> compile
> all the perl and mysql stuff in the same system and with the same
> compiler.  If not, you can have problems not only with mysql, but also
> with any other perl modules.
> </quote>
>
> Would the above quotes indicate that is my problems... if not would any
> one have any idea as to what it could be....
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Chris Kay (Systems Development)
> Techex Communications
> Website: www.techex.com.au Email: chris.kay at techex.net.au
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