Thread: Re[2]: Pg.pm question

Re[2]: Pg.pm question

From
"Kurt Miller"
Date:
The code in question is Pg.pm

The script is failing inside Pg.pm, not in the script that uses it.

I tracked the error down to the line in Pg.pm that fails ( bootstrap ... ).

-km




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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Pg.pm question
Author:  <bmccoy@chapelperilous.net> at ccmgate
Date:    10/10/2000 9:04 PM


On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, KMiller wrote:

> Can anyone explain this in more detail and/or offer suggestions for a
> fix?

How about some code?  It's hard to tell just by looking at error
messages.

Brett W. McCoy
                                              http://www.chapelperilous.net
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Re: Re[2]: Pg.pm question

From
Alex Pilosov
Date:
Then you probably didn't install the binary shared library (Pg.so) to the
proper directory.


On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Kurt Miller wrote:

> The code in question is Pg.pm
>
> The script is failing inside Pg.pm, not in the script that uses it.
>
> I tracked the error down to the line in Pg.pm that fails ( bootstrap ... ).
>
> -km
>
>
>
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Pg.pm question
> Author:  <bmccoy@chapelperilous.net> at ccmgate
> Date:    10/10/2000 9:04 PM
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, KMiller wrote:
>
> > Can anyone explain this in more detail and/or offer suggestions for a
> > fix?
>
> How about some code?  It's hard to tell just by looking at error
> messages.
>
> Brett W. McCoy
>                                               http://www.chapelperilous.net
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> But since I knew now that I could hope for nothing of greater value than
> frivolous pleasures, what point was there in denying myself of them?
>                 -- M. Proust
>
>
>
>