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Re: DBI on NAS

by blue_cowdawg (Monsignor)
on Dec 10, 2012 at 18:27 UTC ( [id://1008146]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to DBI on NAS

None of what you are saying surprises me much... NAS units don't typically come with any compilers installed. Is there an underlying OS (windbloze, *nix, ?) that you can possibly do a cross compile for? Or in the case of *nix compile on one machine and copy over?


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Re^2: DBI on NAS
by karlgoethebier (Abbot) on Dec 10, 2012 at 18:57 UTC

    FYI: Buffalo

    Best regards, Karl

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Re^2: DBI on NAS
by nperrins (Initiate) on Dec 10, 2012 at 18:57 UTC
    Nothing to do with the big W. Underlying OS? Well I'd just assumed that being a NAS, it was simply a cut-down Ubuntu or Debian, but uname -a has been edited. It doesn't look dissimilar to an old Red Hat, but I just can't tell. The problem is, that the unit is holding 2.7Tb pf backup. Not something I want to cross compile. I might have to buy (God forbid) another unit to sort this all out. (I'd be happier installing gcc/DBI.pm if I knew how to do it.) Weird thing is that DBI.pm is there under a sub-directory (why copy it across in a cut down OS and not use it?). Nothing I do tells me that it is installed - but it is there. Is there a way of "activating" it rather than a full install? All the other modules work. (It doesn't run from the command line, I tried a one off perl script using "use DBI;" and "$dbh = DBI->connect(...." )

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