Yeah, nsoracle HEAD should not be used just yet. In particular the -bind <set> option doesn't work correctly.
- Jeremy
On Sep 15, 2004, at 12:58 PM, Greg Wolff wrote:
Our testing shows that nsoracle head, which is version 2.8 alpha 1, may not be ready for prime time. We found a few differences in the way that LOBs are handled that broke our code.
/pgw
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On 2004.09.15, Samer Abukhait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running OpenACS 5.1-dotLRN 2.0.3/Oracle 10g/R.H. 3/AolServer 4.0.8 (2 servers, DB & Web) - No nsopenssl, oracle dirver is 2.7
It appears that there have been several changes in CVS HEAD for nsoracle since 2.7 was released.
There's also this currently open bug for nsoracle on SourceForge:
http://aolserver.com/sf/bug/913754 [ 913754 ] nsoracle-2.7 and Oracle9i leaks file handle
I also recall hearing that there were some issues with Oracle 9i on Linux and the OCI client having issues. I'm not sure if they addressed these in Oracle 10g or not.
I'd first recommend testing a build of nsoracle from CVS HEAD and see if your problems go away. If not, we'll have to investigate further.
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