Re: advice please - Mailing list pgsql-cygwin

From Jennifer Lee
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In response to advice please  (Peter Lom <peterlom@bigpond.net.au>)
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Hi Peter,

 

I’ve been using Perl CGI to connect to a Postgreql 7.3.4 database with Perl 5.8.0, although on an XP machine using Apache2. I had trouble installing the DBD-Pg module and ended up using the DBD-PgPP. Which works for the most part, you might give that a try. There are a few bugs in it, but someone has posted a bugfixed version if your interested in trying it (http://int.mw-itcon.de/PgPP.pm).  I never did try and figure out why Pg didn’t work.

 

Good luck,

Jennifer

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Lom [mailto:peterlom@bigpond.net.au]
Sent:
Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:04 AM
To: pgsql-cygwin@postgresql.org
Subject: [CYGWIN] advice please

 

Dear All,

 

please please advice to solve a frustration.

Where to post the following question  (I asked on other forums - no answer; people did not respond either) ?

 

 

I am attempting to create and exerimental environment under W2000 which includes

 

Apache native W2000, 

Perl 5.8.0  - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread, binary build 806

 

I installed PostgreSQL under the latest cygwin and created a test database, inserted some data into it - no problems.

      Note: announced Native Win PostgreSQL 7.4 will not be released   (only 8.0 in 2004)

 

The problem is to connect from CGI into this database using Perl with DBI  e.g with DBD-Pg ( the module is Edmund Mergl's and asks for Perl build 805 - he doid not respond to my email).

 I cannot link this module into Perl   (note: I failed also with the  cygwin Perl).

 

What could be done ?

 

Many thanks

Peter Lom, Melbourne

 

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