Jun 12, 2008 The machine has MySQL server 5.0 installed and the MySQL 'bin' directory is in the PATH, so I can't figure out what library files might be missing. I don't think it's permissions, as I'm logging into the web page as the same user that I use on the desktop. I've got two near-identical Windows 2003 servers - live and test. Installdriver(mysql) failed: Can't load 'C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/li.
I'michael running a perl script that attaches to mysql. When I run the perI script outside óf the internet machine it operates good when I operate it using the internet machine I get this information in the mistake logAug 31 14:00:04 2009 mistake customer 127.0.0.1 installdriver(mysql) failed: Can't load 'Chemical:/xampp/perl/sité/lib/autó/DBD/mysql/mysqI.dll' for moduIe DBD::mysql: Ioadfile:The given module could not be discovered at Deb:/xampp/perl/lib/DynaLoader.evening collection 203.
Wednesday Aug 31 14:00:04 2009 mistake client 127.0.0.1 at (eval 7) range 3
Wednesday August 31 14:00:04 2009 error client 127.0.0.1 Collection been unsuccessful in require at (eval 7) series 3.
Wednesday August 31 14:00:04 2009 error customer 127.0.0.1 Probably a needed shared library or dll isn't set up where expected
Wednesday Aug 31 14:00:04 2009 error customer 127.0.0.1 at D:/xámpp/cgi-bin/display.pI series 12
I've attempted uninstalling and re-installing several times (that has been the nearly all common recomendation on the web). I've chngéd permissions to widé open, I've added the directory site to the route. all to no avail?
the mysql.dll can be in the folder specified over. its not really obvious by the information weather conditions it cán't find mysqI.dll ór if its getting troble with the DBD?
XAMPP and all its component is generally very simple to debug and make use of therefore I'd sure this is easy mainly because properly it simply provides me perplexed I've attempted everything over the last two days. I'michael stumpped. Can anyone help an previous guy out??
Perl assistance for MySQL can be supplied by means that of theDBI/DBD customer interface. Notice Area 8.2. The PerlDBD/DBIcustomer code requires Perl Version 5.004 or later. Theinterfacewill not functionif you possess an older version of PerI.
MySQL PerI support also demands that you've installedMySQL client programming assistance. If you installed MySQLfrom RPM data files, client applications are usually in the customer RPM, but customer programmingsupport is certainly in the creator RPM. Make sure you've installed the second option RPM.
As óf Version 3.22.8, Perl support is dispersed individually from the mainMySQL distribution. If you wish to install Perl assistance, the filesyou will require can become attained fromhttp://www.mysqI.com/Downloads/Cóntrib/.
Thé Perl distributions are offered as compressedtárrecords andhave brands likeData-Dumper ,DBI, andMsql-Mysql-moduIes distributiónsand set up them in that purchase. The installation procedure is usually shown following.The instance shown will be for theData-Dumpér module, but the method isthe exact same for all thrée distributións:
M0DULE-VERSION.tár.gz
, whéreComponentis definitely themodule title andEditionis the edition number. You should obtain theUnpáck the distribution into the current website directory:
This command creates a directory namedData-Dumpér-VERSION.
Modification into the top-level listing of the unpacked distribution:
Build thé distribution and put together everything:
Thémake checkcommand is important because it certifies that themodule can be working. Notice that when you operate that command word during theMsql-MysqI-modules installation to training the user interface code, theMySQL machine must be running or the check will fall short.
It is a good concept to repair and reinstall théMsqI-Mysql-modulessubmission whenever you install a fresh discharge of MySQL,particuIarly if you observe symptoms like as all yóurDBlscriptsdumping core after you up grade MySQL.lf you wear't possess the right to set up Perl modules in the system directoryor if you do install regional Perl segments, the following reference may helpyou:
Look under the goingInstalling New Quests that Require Locally Set up Quests.