From jepri at webone.com.au Fri Mar 21 01:41:01 2003 From: jepri at webone.com.au (Jepri) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:26:22 2004 Subject: [Canberra-pm] DBD-Pg on Win32 In-Reply-To: <009701c2d924$ba526fd0$0a28a8c0@homer>; from d.edye@bigfoot.com on Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 08:12:03 +1100 References: <009701c2d924$ba526fd0$0a28a8c0@homer> Message-ID: <20030321074101.GA14180@luciole.jepri.merseine.nu> On 2003.02.21 08:12 Donovan J. Edye wrote: > G'Day, > > I saw http://www.sql-ledger.org/ a while ago and it suited my needs > perfectly. For various reasons I have had to install this on Win32. I > have > all I need installed: > > - PostgreSQL > - Apache > - ActivePerl > > The only snag is that I need the perl package DBD-Pg. It is not in the > repositories Perl Package Manager (PPM) that ActiveState is configured > with. > I have searched high and low and cannot seem to find a _Win32_ version > of > DBD-Pg that is PPM compliant (I would rather PPM did the hard work of > putting things in the right place and making sure the relevant config > files > are updated)? So does anyone know of a URL that has this package > somewhere > that I can download with PPM? (And yes I have contacted the author to > no > avail) > What files did you get when you unpacked the zip? I had a look and there was a PPM file in there. Using that you should be able to do an install from your "local repository" i.e. hard disk. Does anyone on list regularily use perl on windows? Do let us know how it goes. From jepri at webone.com.au Fri Mar 21 22:11:14 2003 From: jepri at webone.com.au (Jepri) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:26:22 2004 Subject: [Canberra-pm] Still struggling with DBD-Pg on Win32 In-Reply-To: <00b101c2d98e$e96bba50$0a28a8c0@homer>; from d.edye@bigfoot.com on Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 20:52:09 +1100 References: <00b101c2d98e$e96bba50$0a28a8c0@homer> Message-ID: <20030322041114.GA26785@luciole.jepri.merseine.nu> On 2003.02.21 20:52 Donovan J. Edye wrote: > G'Day, > was recommended that I unpack the zip using the tree structure it > contains > as that should be all that is required. I did so as follows: (Blib was > the > root directory in the zip and it seemed sane to place it at the same > level > as C:\Perl\Lib) you are almost there. move the directory 'DBD' from blib/whatever/auto/ to perl/site/lib/auto move the directory 'DBD' from blib/lib/ to perl/site/lib that should do the trick in general, blib is the 'preparation directory' that the packager uses. Move the directories underneath it into their counterparts in your installation. In other words, replace 'blib' with 'c:\perl' > > C:\PERL\BLIB > +---arch > | \---auto > | \---DBD > | \---Pg > | .exists > | Pg.bs > | Pg.dll > | Pg.exp > | Pg.lib > | > \---lib > +---auto > | \---DBD > | \---Pg > | .exists > | > \---DBD > .exists > dbd-pg.pod > Pg.pm > From matthewva at woodslane.com.au Wed Mar 12 18:55:05 2003 From: matthewva at woodslane.com.au (- Matthew Van Hasselt) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:26:22 2004 Subject: [Canberra-pm] O'Reilly 25th birthday celebrations Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative