Hello Elliott & Jan, ty a lot for the DLLs - especially the libberkeley-db.dll saved me may be hours today looking in the gcc & dlltool docs...
But - now it seems LWW can talk to the DLLs & DB, but: 1. in the OPEN-CONTROLLER (in the bdb-controller.lisp) I get some new errors now : - (db-env-set-max-locks env max-locks) gives error 22 - invalid argument.. - (db-env-set-max-transactions env max-transactions) - the same I didn't found them in the "Environment Configuration" of the "Environments" section of the 4.7.25 docs, so I tought may be they stayed in the Lisp code from previous BDB versions and commented them out. (Even if I oversee something I suppose BDB has it's defaults for that at least) 2. but when in the same method DB-ENV-OPEN gets called - I again get the error 22 : Invalid argument. >From what I see in the code - the invocation uses meaningfull arguments, putting some debug statements tells that at least on the Lisp side we have the right constant-values which correspond with the "db.h"-declarations. So - I'm a step further with your help, but still can't even open a database. I hope - there is a solution. Of course, I could try to make the binding using directly the LW FFI, but that would be sad private solution or unnesessery source fragmentation when there is UFFI/CFFI as a base. (Now I use BDB 4.7.25, the newest UFFI in front of CFFI and the DLLs I receved today) If there is a chance for help - I would be very happy. On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Elliott Slaughter <elliottslaugh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Here are the dlls I built for the newest version of Elephant with BDB > 4.7.25. If they work for you, then Ian can put them on the project page. > Hope this helps. > > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Ian Eslick <esl...@media.mit.edu> wrote: >> >> Elliott said he was going to give this a shot. You might correspond with >> him directly. -Ian >> On Dec 7, 2009, at 12:09 AM, Plamen . wrote: >> >> > Hello Ian, >> > >> > thank you for the quick response! >> > >> > On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Ian Eslick <esl...@media.mit.edu> wrote: >> >> Hey, quick answers: >> >> >> >> 1) In the online FAQ you'll notice that you have to ensure that you are >> >> using uffi and not the uffi compatibility package from cffi. >> > >> > Ok, had missed that... >> > >> >> 2) The prebuilt DLLs are not up to date (sorry!), they need to be made >> >> current against BDB 4.7 which Elephant 1.0 depends on. >> > >> > Ok, had no idea from the doc or source that 4.7 is the current target, >> > but that's even better. >> > >> >> 3) We have one or two lispworks users that I'm aware of, so it should >> >> work, but I can't rule out a lispworks specific problem, although I think >> >> #1 >> >> and #2 above explain what you're seeing. >> >> >> >> Are you a position to build the DLLs yourself? >> > >> > Haven't touched C for years now and never had the pleasure with cygwin >> > but now I'll try it :) >> > >> >> >> >> Ian >> >> >> >> On Dec 5, 2009, at 5:28 AM, Plamen . wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hello, >> >>> I need to use BDB for my current application and from what I see on >> >>> the net, elephant seems to be the most mature and functional solution. >> >>> After following the installation instructions (I use LispWorks 5.1.2 >> >>> for Windows - yes - I need that configuration at the moment, with >> >>> Berkeley DB 4.5.20, with prebuild DLLs (libberkeley-db.dll and >> >>> libmemutil.dll) in the elephant-root and from what I see a correct >> >>> my-config.sexp also in the elephant-root directory), after loading >> >>> Elephant I get the following error : >> >>> ELE-USER 13 > (open-store '(:bdb "/temp/db2/")) >> >>> Error: The call (#<Function DB-BDB::%DB-ENV-CREATE 22053092> 0) does >> >>> not match definition (#<Function DB-BDB::%DB-ENV-CREATE 22053092> >> >>> DB-BDB::FLAGS DB-BDB::ERRNO). >> >>> From what I see in the sources - there are 3 relevant definitions : >> >>> 1. the BDB one : >> >>> >> >>> db_env_create >> >>> >> >>> ________________________________ >> >>> >> >>> #include <db.h> >> >>> >> >>> int >> >>> db_env_create(DB_ENV **dbenvp, u_int32_t flags); >> >>> >> >>> 2. then the libberkeley-db one : >> >>> >> >>> DB_ENV *db_env_cr(u_int32_t flags, int *errno) { >> >>> DB_ENV *envp; >> >>> *errno = db_env_create(&envp, flags); >> >>> return envp; >> >>> } >> >>> >> >>> 3. and finally the Lisp definitions : >> >>> >> >>> (def-function ("db_env_cr" %db-env-create) >> >>> ((flags :unsigned-int) >> >>> (errno :int :out)) >> >>> :returning :pointer-void) >> >>> >> >>> (defun db-env-create () >> >>> "Create an environment handle." >> >>> (multiple-value-bind (env errno) >> >>> (%db-env-create 0) >> >>> (declare (type fixnum errno)) >> >>> (if (= errno 0) >> >>> env >> >>> (error 'db-error :errno errno)))) >> >>> >> >>> I have cffi_0.10.5 and uffi-1.6.2 (which are currently the newest >> >>> versions of that libraries). >> >>> >> >>> The call (%db-env-create 0) in the db-env-create function looks of >> >>> course weird for me, but if people use these lines of source on all >> >>> other Lisp-implementations, obviously I miss something. I know the LW >> >>> FFI, but I'm not really proficient in the CFFI/UFFI-conversion to see >> >>> the missing parts, but if there is someone outside in the WWW who runs >> >>> LWW & BDB and/or knows how to help, I would be very gratefull. >> >>> >> >>> Regards >> >>> Plamen >> >>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> elephant-devel site list >> >>> elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >> >>> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> elephant-devel site list >> >> elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >> >> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel >> >> >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > elephant-devel site list >> > elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >> > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> elephant-devel site list >> elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel > > > > -- > Elliott Slaughter > > "Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict > the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay > > _______________________________________________ > elephant-devel site list > elephant-devel@common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel > _______________________________________________ elephant-devel site list elephant-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel