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Subject: Re: ODBC with PostgreSQL
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 20:17:47 -0400
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> > I have a feeling that information is out of date. Do I have to build
> > DBD::ODBC?
>
> AFAIK, yes.  Though it looks as if you already have (if in fact you
> are running the cygwin perl).  I'm a little confused as to how you
> could have modules but not know you installed them.

I recently learned that there are readme files in addition to the
documentation for Perl modules (I may never use perldoc.com again. Cpan is
better). I thought installation just required putting the module file in the
proper directory, but readme explained a whole installation procedure for
some modules, and I wasn't sure whether cygwin took care of all that. I'm
used to things not working as I planned, so nothing would surprise me.


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