You might try a binary that's already been compiled for Windows NT:
http://www.edmund-mergl.de/export/DBD-Pg.zip
It's a little old, but might work. I would assume it has the postgresql
libraries compiled into it.
Hope this helps,
Wes Sheldahl
Jeff Post <postjeff%uwm.edu@interlock.lexmark.com> on 04/19/2002 05:17:15 PM
To: pgsql-general%postgresql.org@interlock.lexmark.com
cc: (bcc: Wesley Sheldahl/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: [GENERAL] Building perl mods pg:PG or DBD:PG on non-PostgreSQLable
machines
I recently asked about adding DBD:PG to Novell and got the reply that it should
be possible since novell supports DBI.
However, Since I cannot install / build PostgreSQL on a novell machine I do not
satisfy the requirments for building DMD:Pg.
How can I add either of the mentioned perl modules to a machine that does not
have the postgresql libraries?
I have the libraries built on a linux/x86 box. Can I just copy them to the
novell server( I 99.99999% sure the answer to this question is no)?
Thanks for your help!
Jeff Post
and again if you send a letter to Enhancements@novell.com to ask them to add
PostgreSQL support I would appreciate it!
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