From: wbudic Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 01:09:41 +0000 (+1100) Subject: Delete DBI-1.641.readme X-Git-Url: https://lifelog.hopto.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7616189fe50b70e1f568414c22f5c19c505a963c;p=LifeLog.git Delete DBI-1.641.readme --- diff --git a/dbLifeLog/DBI-1.641.readme b/dbLifeLog/DBI-1.641.readme deleted file mode 100644 index 2ec04a9..0000000 --- a/dbLifeLog/DBI-1.641.readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# DBI - The Perl Database Interface. - -[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/perl5-dbi/dbi.png)](http://travis-ci.org/perl5-dbi/dbi/) - -See [COPYRIGHT](https://metacpan.org/module/DBI#COPYRIGHT) -section in DBI.pm for usage and distribution rights. - -See [GETTING HELP](https://metacpan.org/module/DBI#GETTING-HELP) -section in DBI.pm for how to get help. - -# QUICK START GUIDE: - - The DBI requires one or more 'driver' modules to talk to databases, - but they are not needed to build or install the DBI. - - Check that a DBD::* module exists for the database you wish to use. - - Install the DBI using a installer like cpanm, cpanplus, cpan, - or whatever is recommened by the perl distribution you're using. - Make sure the DBI tests run successfully before installing. - - Use the 'perldoc DBI' command to read the DBI documentation. - - Install the DBD::* driver module you wish to use in the same way. - It is often important to read the driver README file carefully. - Make sure the driver tests run successfully before installing. - -The DBI.pm file contains the DBI specification and other documentation. -PLEASE READ IT. It'll save you asking questions on the mailing list -which you will be told are already answered in the documentation. - -For more information and to keep informed about progress you can join -the a mailing list via mailto:dbi-users-help@perl.org -You can post to the mailing list without subscribing. (Your first post may be -delayed a day or so while it's being moderated.) - -To help you make the best use of the dbi-users mailing list, -and any other lists or forums you may use, I strongly -recommend that you read "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way" -by Eric Raymond: - - http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html - -Much useful information and online archives of the mailing lists can be -found at http://dbi.perl.org/ - -See also http://metacpan.org/ - - -# IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS: - -First, read the notes in the INSTALL file. - -If you can't fix it your self please post details to dbi-users@perl.org. -Please include: - -1. A complete log of a complete build, e.g.: - - perl Makefile.PL (do a make realclean first) - make - make test - make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 (if any of the t/* tests fail) - -2. The output of perl -V - -3. If you get a core dump, try to include a stack trace from it. - - Try installing the Devel::CoreStack module to get a stack trace. - If the stack trace mentions XS_DynaLoader_dl_load_file then rerun - make test after setting the environment variable PERL_DL_DEBUG to 2. - -4. If your installation succeeds, but your script does not behave - as you expect, the problem is possibly in your script. - - Before sending to dbi-users, try writing a small, easy to use test case to - reproduce your problem. Also, use the DBI->trace method to trace your - database calls. - -Please don't post problems to usenet, google groups or perl5-porters. -This software is supported via the dbi-users mailing list. For more -information and to keep informed about progress you can join the -mailing list via mailto:dbi-users-help@perl.org -(please note that I do not run or manage the mailing list). - -It is important to check that you are using the latest version before -posting. If you're not then we're very likely to simply say "upgrade to -the latest". You would do yourself a favour by upgrading beforehand. - -Please remember that we're all busy. Try to help yourself first, -then try to help us help you by following these guidelines carefully. - -Regards, -Tim Bunce and the perl5-dbi team.