Re: help with mod_authn_dbd and oracle

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Paul Simon wrote:
>> Possibly foolish question, but did you read the README?  There are
> 
>> additional steps to obtain/install the actual InstantClient 11.1 drivers
>> and ensure that driver DLL can be found in the PATH.
>>
>> Bill
> 
> I have a possibly more foolish question - what README are you refering to?
> There is a working Oracle client (10.2) installed on the box with 
> "C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\client_1\bin" in the path. I'm going to look at the
> environment variables and see if I have to set any.

Excellent.  Note; 11.1 != 10.2.

See README-win32.txt in your Apache2.2 directory.  Where it says other
versions /may/ work, we are usually talking about > 11.0 where Oracle has
chosen to maintain binary compatibility.  Perhaps 11.0, 11.2, even 12.0,
but I don't expect earlier than 11 to behave nicely.  Try it and see :)

Bill

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