Em Qui, 2006-10-12 às 20:16 -0300, Juan Pablo escreveu: > El jue, 12-10-2006 a las 16:11 -0300, Juan Pablo Daniel Borgna escribió: > > El jue, 12-10-2006 a las 11:48 +0200, Vivien Malerba escribió: > > > On 10/11/06, Juan Pablo Daniel Borgna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > relocation error: /usr/lib/libgda/providers/libgda-sqlite.so: undefined > > > > symbol: sqlite_complete > > >
sqlite_complete is called in sql_split at gda-sqlite-provider.c (it apparently should be sqlite3_complete), which in turn is called in process_sql_commands. From a quick look, you should be safe by not endig the query with ";" (and issuing one query by call) - assuming it works with sqlite, never used it. This bug seems to be due to Debian's use of version 3 of sqlite, and was fixed in libgda 1.2.2 (it's present in libgda 1.2.1, which is the sarge version). > It could be that the version statically linked in gda is older than my > client? > > I can use it now, but i think it should be recompiled dinamically or at > least against the same version of the client wich cames with the distro. > If this is the problem, is like an aberration for the debian stable > people ;) Am i the only one using it? :P Debian's libgda is dinamically linked. _______________________________________________ gnome-db-list mailing list gnome-db-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list