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I'm having trouble installing DBD::Oracle into perl 5.8.8
against Oracle 9.2.0.4 on Sun Solaris 5.9
I've alread installed successfully DBI-1.53
But installing DBD-Oracle-1.19 yields...
Any ideas?
SUPERUSER@cofjora01d:/home/erickn/perlinstall/build/DBD-Oracle-1.19> m +ake test PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harne +ss(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/01base................ok + t/10general.............ok + t/15nls.................ok + t/20select..............ok + t/21nchar............... Database and client versions and character se +ts: Database 9.2.0.4.0 CHAR set is WE8ISO8859P1 (Non-Unicode), NCHAR set i +s AL16UTF16 (Unicode) Client 9.2.0.4 NLS_LANG is 'AMERICAN', NLS_NCHAR is '<unset>' t/21nchar...............ok + t/22nchar_al32utf8......ok + t/22nchar_utf8..........ok + t/23wide_db.............skipped all skipped: Database character set is not Unicode t/23wide_db_8bit........skipped all skipped: Database character set is not Unicode t/23wide_db_al32utf8....skipped all skipped: Database character set is not Unicode t/24implicit_utf8.......ok 1/74 + # Failed test 'byte_string test of row 4: column: nch (uft8) smiley + face' t/24implicit_utf8.......NOK 33/74# at t/nchar_test_lib.pl line 341. + # got: '38|58' # expected: '226|152|186' # Failed test 'nice_string test of row 4: column: nch (uft8) smiley + face' # at t/nchar_test_lib.pl line 344. t/24implicit_utf8.......NOK 34/74# got: '&:' + # expected: '\x{263A}' # row 4: DUMP(nch) = Typ=1 Len=4: 0,38,0,58 # Failed test 'byte_string test of row 4: column: nch (uft8) smiley + face' # at t/nchar_test_lib.pl line 341. t/24implicit_utf8.......NOK 70/74# got: '38|58' + # expected: '226|152|186' # Failed test 'nice_string test of row 4: column: nch (uft8) smiley + face' # at t/nchar_test_lib.pl line 344. t/24implicit_utf8.......NOK 71/74# got: '&:' + # expected: '\x{263A}' # row 4: DUMP(nch) = Typ=1 Len=4: 0,38,0,58 # Looks like you failed 4 tests of 74. t/24implicit_utf8.......dubious + Test returned status 4 (wstat 1024, 0x400) DIED. FAILED tests 33-34, 70-71 Failed 4/74 tests, 94.59% okay t/25plsql...............ok + t/26exe_array...........ok + t/30long................ok + 122/470 skipped: various reasons t/31lob.................ok + t/40ph_type.............ok 1/19 Placeholder behaviour for ora_type=1 ( +the default) varies with Oracle version. Oracle 7 didn't strip trailing spaces, Oracle 8 did, until 9.2.x Your system doesn't. If that seems odd, let us know. t/40ph_type.............ok + t/50cursor..............ok + t/55nested..............ok + t/60reauth..............ORACLE_USERID_2 not defined. Tests skipped. skipped all skipped: no reason given t/70meta................ok + Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail List of Failed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--------- t/24implicit_utf8.t 4 1024 74 4 33-34 70-71 4 tests and 122 subtests skipped. Failed 1/20 test scripts. 4/1925 subtests failed. Files=20, Tests=1925, 22 wallclock secs ( 9.43 cusr + 1.71 csys = 11. +14 CPU) Failed 1/20 test programs. 4/1925 subtests failed. *** Error code 29 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `test_dynamic'

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