Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver

M

mysiar

Hi
does anybody have this driver working ?
If so could share "prescription" how to run it ?

Regards
Piotr
 
T

Tim Greer

mysiar said:
Hi
does anybody have this driver working ?
If so could share "prescription" how to run it ?

Regards
Piotr

Are you having issues installing it, running it, or? If it's installed
without errors, what relevant portions of code can you post and detail
the issue (any errors, etc.)
 
M

mysiar

Tim said:
Are you having issues installing it, running it, or? If it's installed
without errors, what relevant portions of code can you post and detail
the issue (any errors, etc.)

Sorry false alarm.
After I reboot my laptop it works great before I had a problem with
msvcr80.dll
To be honest I do not have any idea what was wrong and why it is OK now.

Regards
Piotr
 
T

Tim Greer

mysiar said:
Sorry false alarm.
After I reboot my laptop it works great before I had a problem with
msvcr80.dll
To be honest I do not have any idea what was wrong and why it is OK
now.

Regards
Piotr

A reboot after an install, or that if it stops working that a reboot
fixes the problem again?
 
M

mysiar

Tim said:
A reboot after an install, or that if it stops working that a reboot
fixes the problem again?
I install PG driver and my script didn't work.
I tried reinstall driver and still no luck so basically I gave up.
Yesterday after I read your post I wanted to run my scripts again with
Pg driver and it worked.
It was a big surprise for me.

I do not shutdown my Vista just hibernate.

Regards
Piotr
 
T

Tim Greer

mysiar said:
I install PG driver and my script didn't work.
I tried reinstall driver and still no luck so basically I gave up.
Yesterday after I read your post I wanted to run my scripts again with
Pg driver and it worked.
It was a big surprise for me.

I do not shutdown my Vista just hibernate.

Odd, perhaps it was just needing something to restart (a service, or
whatever). Were you running this through a web server (Apache, IIS, or
whatever), or from the command line? If a web service via CGI, that
might make sense if it basically cycled the service after it started
again. It's been many years since I've used Windows (Thank God), so I
really don't want to guess further about why it would have suddenly
started working without changes.
 
M

mysiar

Tim said:
Odd, perhaps it was just needing something to restart (a service, or
whatever). Were you running this through a web server (Apache, IIS, or
whatever), or from the command line? If a web service via CGI, that
might make sense if it basically cycled the service after it started
again. It's been many years since I've used Windows (Thank God), so I
really don't want to guess further about why it would have suddenly
started working without changes.
it was all command line
 

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