(RADIATOR) buildsql trouble
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 23 05:44:05 CDT 2003
Hello Matteo -
You will need to install both DBI and DBD-Mysql first of all.
Then you will need to create the database in MySQL and build the tables
using "goodies/mysqlCreate.sql".
You should then use the "mysql" program to connect to the database and
verify that the tables are there.
Only after all of the above has been completed successfully can you use
"buildsql".
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 20:29 Australia/Melbourne, Matteo Jurman
wrote:
> I know, I know, this problem was still proposed... I'm a newbe
> I'm tryin' to use mysql, but when I launch the buildsql script (inside
> Radiator package), it exits...
> I have followed all the steps:
>
> 1) install (via PPM) all DBI packages (latest version is 1.37)
> 2) install mysql package
> 3) starting mysql server;
>
> then I launch the script
>
> C:\Programmi\Perl\bin>perl buildsql.pl -dbsource
> dbi:mysql:radius -dbusername radius -dbauth radius
> Can't locate object method "connect" via package "DBI" (perhaps you
> forgot
> to load "DBI"?) at buildsql.pl line 85.
>
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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