On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 10:58 +0200, Vivien Malerba wrote:

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> 2009/6/17 Bas Driessen <[email protected]>
> 
>         On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 09:21 +0200, Vivien Malerba wrote: 
>         
>         > 2009/6/17 Bas Driessen <[email protected]>



>         >         Can someone please tell me where I put my data
>         >         sources and how they should look like? In libgda 3,
>         >         there was a dir .libgda that contained a file called
>         >         config with a layout like this:
>         >         
>         >         <section path="/apps/libgda/Datasources/stocksql">
>         >             <entry name="DSN" type="string"
>         >         value="DB_NAME=stock;HOST=localhost;PORT=5432"/>
>         >             <entry name="Description" type="string"
>         >         value="Stock database in PostgreSQL"/>
>         >             <entry name="Password" type="string" value=""/>
>         >             <entry name="Provider" type="string"
>         >         value="PostgreSQL"/>
>         >             <entry name="Username" type="string"
>         >         value="test"/>
>         >           </section>
>         >         
>         >         When I put this in place, libgda 4 is not picking
>         >         this up. Can someone give me a sample of a libgda 4
>         >         data source, the name of that file and the
>         >         location? 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > The way DSN are stored in V4 has not changed since V3, so if
>         > you copied the ~/.libgda/config file from V3, it should work
>         > with V4 as well. You can check that with:
>         > > gda-sql -l
>         > 
>         > BTW, make sure you enclosed that DSN definition in the
>         > proper tags:
>         > <?xml version="1.0"?>
>         > <libgda-config>
>         > ...your DSN here...
>         > </libgda-config>
>         > 
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         Ok, if I put the config file in /etc/libgda-4.0 then the data
>         sources are visible from libgda. However, if I put the config
>         file in $HOME/.libgda/ then they are not visible. I am using
>         the default install which comes with Fedora 11, so not sure if
>         there are changes/settings there to disable the home directory
>         setting. Anyway, for now this works for me, as I can now
>         actually connect to a database and continue the porting.
> 
> Which version of Libgda are you using?
>  
>         

Fedora 11 packages 4.0.0, so yes it is not the latest version....

[r...@ams bas]# rpm -qa | grep libgda
libgda-devel-4.0.0-1.fc11.x86_64
libgda-postgres-4.0.0-1.fc11.x86_64
libgda-mysql-4.0.0-1.fc11.x86_64
libgda-4.0.0-1.fc11.x86_64

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