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Bundle::DBI(3)                       User Contributed Perl Documentation                      Bundle::DBI(3)



NAME
       Bundle::DBI - A bundle to install DBI and required modules.

SYNOPSIS
         perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::DBI'

CONTENTS
       DBI - for to get to know thyself

       DBI::Shell 11.91 - the DBI command line shell

       Storable 2.06 - for DBD::Proxy, DBI::ProxyServer, DBD::Forward

       Net::Daemon 0.37 - for DBD::Proxy and DBI::ProxyServer

       RPC::PlServer 0.2016 - for DBD::Proxy and DBI::ProxyServer

       DBD::Multiplex 1.19 - treat multiple db handles as one

DESCRIPTION
       This bundle includes all the modules used by the Perl Database Interface (DBI) module, created by Tim
       Bunce.

       A Bundle is a module that simply defines a collection of other modules.  It is used by the CPAN
       module to automate the fetching, building and installing of modules from the CPAN ftp archive sites.

       This bundle does not deal with the various database drivers (e.g.  DBD::Informix, DBD::Oracle etc),
       most of which require software from sources other than CPAN. You'll need to fetch and build those
       drivers yourself.

AUTHORS
       Jonathan Leffler, Jochen Wiedmann and Tim Bunce.



perl v5.10.0                                     2007-01-24                                   Bundle::DBI(3)

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