On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Alex Peshkoff <peshk...@mail.ru> wrote:
> On 12/13/12 13:54, Markus Hubig wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Paul Beach<pbe...@ibphoenix.com>  wrote:
>>
>>> | make -f ../gen/Makefile.static.gbak ../gen/firebird/bin/gbak_static
>>> | ../gen/firebird/bin/gpre_current -r -m -z -n ../src/burp/backup.epp
>>> ../src/burp/backup.cpp
>>> | gpre version UI-V2.0.7.13318 Firebird 2.0
>>> | Unable to complete network request to host "NTY OF ANY KIND, either 
>>> express
>>> |  * or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
>>> |  * rights and limitations under the License.
>>> |  *
>>> |  * The Original Code was created by Inprise Corporation
>>> |  * and its predecessors. Portions created by Inprise Corporation are
>>> |  * Copyright (C) Inprise Corporation.
>>> |  *
>>> |  * All Rights Reserved.
>>> |  * Contributor(s)".
>>> | -Failed to locate host machine.
>>> | -The specified name was not found in the hosts file or Domain Name 
>>> Services.
>>> | (E) ../src/burp/backup.epp:67: Couldn't access database DB = 'yachts.lnk'
>>> | 1 error, no warnings
>
> This message sooner of all means that gbak is trying to access database
> using tcp instead of embedded access which must be used during boot
> build. Why the name of the host is == our license is even more funny.

Jup, something get's terribly wrong here. Maybe the error leeds from
something not geting build at all, maybe the 'embedded access' support
in gbak ...

>>> | make[3]: *** [../src/burp/backup.cpp] Error 1
>>> | make[2]: *** [../gen/firebird/bin/gbak_static] Error 2
>>> | make[1]: *** [../gen/firebird/security2.fdb] Error 2
>>> | make: *** [firebird] Error 2>>
>>>
>>> I get the same error... so something has changed in the Mac environment 
>>> (OS/XCode etc), because
>>> 2.0.7 built fine in April. I guess I can do some investigation...
>> This would be nice! Looking forward to your investigation ... Having
>> homebrew formulars
>> for software is also a nice methode of documenting an build process.
>>
> Must pay attention that 2.0 branch is not supported any more by community.
> You are highly advised to use 2.1 or 2.5.

Jup I know ... but I need version 2.0 because I have software (EVIDENT)
which uses 2.0.5 for production ;-(

Cheers, Markus

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