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[svn:dbd-oracle] r2348 - in dbd-oracle/trunk: . t
Author: timbo
Date: Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
New Revision: 2348

Modified:
dbd-oracle/trunk/Makefile.PL
dbd-oracle/trunk/README
dbd-oracle/trunk/README.help.txt
dbd-oracle/trunk/README.hpux.txt
dbd-oracle/trunk/README.java.txt
dbd-oracle/trunk/README.vms.txt
dbd-oracle/trunk/README.win32.txt
dbd-oracle/trunk/t/01base.t
dbd-oracle/trunk/test.pl
Log:
Doc updates thanks to Honza Pazdziora


Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/Makefile.PL
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/Makefile.PL	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/Makefile.PL	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ $OH =~ s:/$::;
die qq{  The $ORACLE_ENV environment variable must be set.
It must be set to hold the path to an Oracle installation directory
on this machine (or a machine with a compatible architecture).
-  See the README.clients file for more information.
+  See the README.clients.txt file for more information.
ABORTED!
} unless $OH;

@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ print "os=$os\n";
die qq{  The $ORACLE_ENV environment variable value ($OH) is not valid.
It must be set to hold the path to an Oracle installation directory
on this machine (or a machine with a compatible architecture)
-  See the README.clients file for more information.
+  See the README.clients.txt file for more information.
ABORTED!
} unless (($os eq 'VMS') ? -d $OH : (-e "$OH/libclntsh.so.10.1" || -e "$OH/o
ci.dll") ? 1 : -d "$OH/lib/.");

@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ die qq{  The $ORACLE_ENV environment var
die qq{  The $ORACLE_ENV environment variable value ($OH) is not valid.
It must be set to hold the path to an Oracle installation directory
on this machine (or a machine with a compatible architecture)
-  See the README.clients file for more information.
+  See the README.clients.txt file for more information.
ABORTED!

} unless ( -d $OH );
@@ -194,7 +194,8 @@ if ($os eq 'darwin') {
close FH;
unless ($stripped) {
warn "WARNING: symbol table may need modification in Oracle library:\n"
-	   ."\t$oracle_lib\nIF the build fails in the linking stage, manual modifi
cation is required - see README.macosx\n";
+	   ."\t$oracle_lib\nIF the build fails in the linking stage,\n"
+	   . "manual modification is required - see README.macosx.txt\n";
}
}

@@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ elsif (($os eq 'MSWin32') or ($os =~ /cy
if ($Config{cc} =~ /gcc/i) {
system("dlltool --input-def oci.def --output-lib liboci.a")
if ! -f "liboci.a";
-      die "Could not find or create liboci.a.  See README.wingcc\n"
+      die "Could not find or create liboci.a.  See README.wingcc.txt\n"
if ! -f "liboci.a";
my $pwd = cwd();
$opts{LIBS} = [ "-L$pwd -loci" ];
@@ -603,13 +604,13 @@ else {	# --- trawl the guts of Oracle's
if ($Config{cc} =~ /gcc/i) {
print "Warning: perl was not built with -fpic or -fPIC in compiler flags.\n"
,
"         You may need to rebuild perl from sources.\n",
-		  "         See instructions in README.hpux\n"
+		  "         See instructions in README.hpux.txt\n"
unless $ccf =~ m/-fpic\b/i;
}
else {
print "Warning: perl was not built with +z or +Z in compiler flags.\n",
"         You may need to rebuild perl from sources.\n",
-                  "         See instructions in README.hpux\n"
+                  "         See instructions in README.hpux.txt\n"
unless $ccf =~ m/\+[zZ]/;
}
}
@@ -715,7 +716,7 @@ if ($os eq 'hpux') {
$opts{LINKTYPE} = 'static';
}
else {
-	print "*** Warning: If you have trouble, see README.hpux...\n"
+	print "*** Warning: If you have trouble, see README.hpux.txt...\n"
."    you may have to build your own perl, or go hunting for libraries\n";
}
print "*** Warning: If you have trouble, try perl Makefile.PL -l\n" unless $
::opt_l;
@@ -814,7 +815,7 @@ check_security() unless $os eq 'VMS' or

print "\n";
print "***  If you have problems...\n";
-print "     read all the log printed above, and the README and README.help 
files.\n";
+print "     read all the log printed above, and the README and README.help.
txt files.\n";
print "     (Of course, you have read README by now anyway, haven't you?)\n\
n";

exit 0;
@@ -1082,7 +1083,7 @@ sub find_mkfile {
somewhere non-standard you can specify where it is using the -m option:
perl Makefile.PL -m /path/to/your.mk

-	See README.clients for more information and some alternatives.
+	See README.clients.txt for more information and some alternatives.

} unless ($os eq 'MSWin32') || ($os eq 'VMS') || ($mkfile && -f $mkfile) || 
$::opt_F;

@@ -1419,7 +1420,7 @@ sub find_headers {
print "I can't find the header files I need in your Oracle installation.\n";
print "You probably need to install some more Oracle components.\n";
print "I'll keep going, but the compile will probably fail.\n";
-	print "See README.clients for more information.$BELL\n";
+	print "See README.clients.txt for more information.$BELL\n";
print " ********************
 ********************
 *****************\n\
n";
sleep 5;
}
@@ -1758,7 +1759,7 @@ sub check_security {

print "\n";
warn "***  WARNING - YOUR ORACLE INSTALLATION HAS A SECURITY PROBLEM.$BELL\n
";
-    warn "     Read the README.sec file for more information and patch deta
ils.$BELL\n";
+    warn "     Read the README.sec.txt file for more information and patch 
details.$BELL\n";
warn "     This is just a warning. It does not affect DBD::Oracle in any way
.\n\n";
sleep 6;
}

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ DBD::Oracle  --  an Oracle interface for

AND THEN READ ANY README.* FILES RELEVANT TO YOUR PLATFORM:

-	README.aix - AIX
-	README.hpux - HP-UX
-	README.java - Java/thread problem on Solaris
-	README.macosx - Mac OS/X
-	README.win32 - MS Windows
-	README.wingcc - MS Windows using GCC
+	README.aix.txt - AIX
+	README.hpux.txt - HP-UX
+	README.java.txt - Java/thread problem on Solaris
+	README.macosx.txt - Mac OS/X
+	README.win32.txt - MS Windows
+	README.wingcc.txt - MS Windows using GCC
README.* - see if there's a file for your platform

You may find these useful

-	README.help - Help and hints on build problems
-	README.sec - Oracle security issues to be aware of
-	README.login - Help on how to connect to Oracle
-	README.longs - Help on handling LONGs
-	README.utf8 - Help on using UFT8
-	README.clients - What Oracle client files you need installed
+	README.help.txt - Help and hints on build problems
+	README.sec.txt - Oracle security issues to be aware of
+	README.login.txt - Help on how to connect to Oracle
+	README.longs.txt - Help on handling LONGs
+	README.utf8.txt - Help on using UFT8
+	README.clients.txt - What Oracle client files you need installed


*** QUICK START GUIDE:
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The supplied tests will connect to the d
ORACLE_USERID environment variable to supply the username/password so
you should set that to a valid value (e.g. 'scott/tiger') before
starting the test. Using 'system/manager' might work but is not
-recommended! Please read README.login.
+recommended! Please read README.login.txt.

make test

@@ -122,11 +122,11 @@ You should not need to make any changes.
know so that I can try to make it automatic in a later release.

If you just can't login or login takes a long time then read
-README.login
+README.login.txt

If you can't get it to build on a minimally configured client system
-then read README.client, it might help but basically I can't help much.
-Others on the dbi-users mailing list probably can.
+then read README.client.txt, it might help but basically I can't help
+much. Others on the dbi-users mailing list probably can.

If you have linking problems (errors related to libraries or functions)
then you could try forcing a 'static' build using:
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ then you could try forcing a 'static' bu
make install                                      (install DBD::Oracle)


->>> Also carefully read the README.help file which is full of useful
+>>> Also carefully read the README.help.txt file which is full of  useful[color=darkred
] 


@@ -221,14 +221,13 @@ Tim.
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
===
Examples and other info:

-README.help     -- READ IT FIRST IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS
-README.win32    -- building DBD::Oracle under MS Windows
-README.wingcc   -- building DBD::Oracle under MS Windows with gcc
-README.macosx   -- building DBD::Oracle under MacOS X
-README.clients  -- building/using DBD::Oracle on minimally configured syste
ms
-README.login    -- help for login problems
-README.longs    -- examples dealing with LONG types (blobs)
-README.utf8     -- Perl 5.6.1, Oracle, and UTF-8
+README.help.txt     -- READ IT FIRST IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS
+README.win32.txt    -- building DBD::Oracle under MS Windows
+README.wingcc.txt   -- building DBD::Oracle under MS Windows with gcc
+README.macosx.txt   -- building DBD::Oracle under MacOS X
+README.clients.txt  -- building/using DBD::Oracle on minimally configured s
ystems
+README.login.txt    -- help for login problems
+README.longs.txt    -- examples dealing with LONG types (blobs)

DBI 'home page': http://dbi.perl.org

@@ -269,8 +268,8 @@ then the chances are that DBD::Oracle wi

 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
===

-See the large README.help file for lots of hints and advice about building 
and
-runtime issues.
+See the large README.help.txt file for lots of hints and advice
+about building and runtime issues.

End.


Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README.help.txt
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README.help.txt	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README.help.txt	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ See 'Hang during "repetitive connect/ope
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
HP-UX: General

-Read README.hpux. Then read it again.
+Read README.hpux.txt. Then read it again.

HP's bundled C compiler is dumb. Very dumb. You're almost bound to have
problems if you use it - you'll certainly need to do a 'static link'
@@ -260,7 +260,8 @@ Verbrugghen jverbrug@be.oracle.com)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
Connection/Login takes a long time

-Try connect('', 'user/passwd@tnsname', '').  See README.login and item abov
e.
+Try connect('', 'user/passwd@tnsname', '').  See README.login.txt and
+item above.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
Error: ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level  (DBD: login failed)

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README.hpux.txt
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README.hpux.txt	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README.hpux.txt	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ after resolving some undefined symbol er
previously despaired of finding the time to hack out the right
incantation.

-This F<README.hpux> describes the combined knowledge of a number of
+This F<README.hpux.txt> describes the combined knowledge of a number of
folks who invested many hours discovering a working set of build options.
The instructions in this file, which include building Perl from
source, will produce a working dynamically linked DBD-Oracle that can

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README.java.txt
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README.java.txt	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README.java.txt	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-README.java
+README.java.txt

This file relates to a specific problem on Solaris platforms
for Oracle 8.1.6 (and possibly later versions) where loading

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README.vms.txt
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README.vms.txt	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README.vms.txt	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-=head1 README.vms for DBI and DBD::Oracle
+=head1 README.vms.txt for DBI and DBD::Oracle

Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:44:09 +0300
From: Jakob Snoer <jakob.snoer@dk.ibm.com>

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/README.win32.txt
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/README.win32.txt	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/README.win32.txt	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
In general, on Windows, it's best to just use ActiveState Perl and the
PPM package manager to install a pre-built version of DBD::Oracle.

-If you built Perl with gcc, read README.wingcc as well as this file.
+If you built Perl with gcc, read README.wingcc.txt as well as this file.

--- other information, some of which is out of date ---


Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/t/01base.t
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/t/01base.t	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/t/01base.t	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ if ($@) {
warn "The remaining tests will probably also fail with the same error.\a\n\n
";
# try to provide some useful pointers for some cases
if ($@ =~ /Solaris patch.*Java/i) {
-	warn "*** Please read the README.java file for help. ***\n";
+	warn "*** Please read the README.java.txt file for help. ***\n";
}
else {
-	warn "*** Please read the README and README.help files for help. ***\n";
+	warn "*** Please read the README and README.help.txt files for help. ***\n
";
}
warn "\n";
sleep 5;

Modified: dbd-oracle/trunk/test.pl
 ====================
 ====================
 ====================
================
==
--- dbd-oracle/trunk/test.pl	(original)
+++ dbd-oracle/trunk/test.pl	Sat Dec 31 09:42:40 2005
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ $start = time;
&test1();

print "\nTesting repetitive connect/open/close/disconnect:\n";
-print "If this test hangs then read the README.help file.\n";
+print "If this test hangs then read the README.help.txt file.\n";
print "Expect sequence of digits, no other messages:\n";
#DBI->internal->{DebugDispatch} = 2;
foreach(1..$opt_n) { print "$_ "; &test2(); }

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