Re: AS Perl versus cygwin Perl

2004-05-02 Thread Reini Urban
zzapper schrieb: On Sat, 01 May 2004 19:49:04 +0200, wrote: Is this just my experience? (I've tried disabling AS-Perl before doing my installs) DBD::mysql still has a cygwin install problem, that it expects the mysql client with sockets to work. And the default host is still "localhost" and not

Re: AS Perl versus cygwin Perl

2004-05-02 Thread zzapper
On Sat, 01 May 2004 19:49:04 +0200, wrote: > >> Is this just my experience? (I've tried disabling AS-Perl before doing >> my installs) > >DBD::mysql still has a cygwin install problem, that it expects the mysql >client with sockets to work. And the default host is still "localhost" >and not "1

Re: AS Perl versus cygwin Perl

2004-05-02 Thread Jason Pearce
Hi, I still use Active State Perl rather than cygwin's native Perl, the reason being that I have trouble intalling Perl modules via > cpan in particular the MySQL DBIs & DBD, cpan keeps finding other modules which need installing before giving up. Whereas the AS PPM (Perl Package Manager) works e

Re: AS Perl versus cygwin Perl

2004-05-01 Thread Reini Urban
zzapper schrieb: I still use Active State Perl rather than cygwin's native Perl, the reason being that I have trouble intalling Perl modules via > cpan in particular the MySQL DBIs & DBD, cpan keeps finding other modules which need installing before giving up. Whereas the AS PPM (Perl Package Manag

AS Perl versus cygwin Perl

2004-05-01 Thread zzapper
Hi, I still use Active State Perl rather than cygwin's native Perl, the reason being that I have trouble intalling Perl modules via > cpan in particular the MySQL DBIs & DBD, cpan keeps finding other modules which need installing before giving up. Whereas the AS PPM (Perl Package Manager) works eve