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which you will be told are already answered in the documentation.
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by Eric Raymond:
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See also http://metacpan.org/pod/DBI
# IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS:
First, read the notes in the INSTALL file.
If you can't fix it your self please post details to dbi-users@perl.org.
Please include:
1. A complete log of a complete build, e.g.:
perl Makefile.PL (do a make realclean first)
make
make test
make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 (if any of the t/* tests fail)
2. The output of perl -V
3. If you get a core dump, try to include a stack trace from it.
Try installing the Devel::CoreStack module to get a stack trace.
If the stack trace mentions XS_DynaLoader_dl_load_file then rerun
make test after setting the environment variable PERL_DL_DEBUG to 2.
4. If your installation succeeds, but your script does not behave
as you expect, the problem is possibly in your script.
Before sending to dbi-users, try writing a small, easy to use test case to
reproduce your problem. Also, use the DBI->trace method to trace your
database calls.
Please don't post problems to usenet, google groups or perl5-porters.
This software is supported via the dbi-users mailing list. For more
information and to keep informed about progress you can join the
mailing list via mailto:dbi-users-help@perl.org
(please note that I do not run or manage the mailing list).
It is important to check that you are using the latest version before
posting. If you're not then we're very likely to simply say "upgrade to
the latest". You would do yourself a favour by upgrading beforehand.
Please remember that we're all busy. Try to help yourself first,
then try to help us help you by following these guidelines carefully.
Regards,
Tim Bunce and the perl5-dbi team.
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