I thought this old bug is fixed.
So King Oracle provider not working with any distribution of linux?
How to use OGR Provider to connect to Oracle base.
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Hi Kajar,
I thought this old bug is fixed.
So King Oracle provider not working with any distribution of linux?
How to use OGR Provider to connect to Oracle base.
Is it indeed possible to use OGR Provider to connect to Oracle Base, but as
said by Riccardo Pucci, you need to recompile
I'm pretty sure is Linux-wide. It depends on sizeof wchar_t which is
compiler specific: on Windows (visual c++) is 2 byte while on Linux
(gcc) 4 byte.
When Haris switched from UTF-8 to UTF-16 charset to perform oracle
connection, used wchar_t to pass/retrieve string to oracle. In windows
it's
Now all files are istalled and Oracle Instant client is configured but I got
error when I want to connect to oracle database using Maestro:
The remote server returned an error: (559) MgFdoException.:
An exception occurred in FDO component.
Error occurred in Feature Source
Hi Kajar,
Sadly this old bug http://trac.osgeo.org/fdo/ticket/562 prevent king
oracle provider to work on Linux.
I think there are more chance with OGR Provider, but it should be
compiled with Oracle Spatial support.
Riccardo.
Il 16/10/2014 10:17, Kajar ha scritto:
Now all files are
Is this a Linux-wide issue or specific to one particular distro?
- Jackie
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Does libKingOracleProvider-3.9.0.so and libKingOracleProvider.so exist in
/usr/local/fdo-3.9.0/lib ?
If so, you're probably missing a providers.xml entry for this provider.
Also make sure that you have the Oracle Instant Client installed and that
ldd libKingOracleProvider.so can pick up the
Is this xml entry is correct:
FeatureProvider
NameKing.Oracle.3.9/Name
DisplayNameOracle Provider/DisplayName
DescriptionRead/write access to spatial and attribute data in an
Oracle Spatial. (requires Oracle Instant Client libraries)/Description
IsManagedFalse/IsManaged
If the said .so file is there, then yes.
- Jackie
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Thanks for help.
But can you help where to find King Oracle FDO 3.9 version
files(libKingOracleProvider-3.9.0.so).
I found only 3.8 version to download.
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It should be part of the FDO tarball that the CentOS installer script will
download:
http://download.osgeo.org/mapguide/releases/2.6.0/Release/fdosdk-centos6-i386-3.9.0_7090.tar.gz
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HI!
After installing Mapguide 2.6 on Centos 6 I didnt found any Oracle provider
included. Does this provider have to installed separately and also Oracle
Instant Client is required?
Where to find Oracle provider which working with 2.6 version?
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