I'm sorry, but I'm obviously missing something.  What *.so and *_g.so.  As
far as I know the only libraries that I'm using are the ones included
with the JDK and Debug JDK Versions.  I'm using class files for the Sybase
stuff.  And my java files are not being compiled into a library.  Maybe
I'm missing your point, but please enlighten me.

On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Chris Abbey wrote:

> At 12:46 10/17/99 -0600, Brandon Anderson wrote:
> >Sorry I meant to indicate that it dies on the very last line on the
> >DriverManager.getConnection( ...) statement.  I think your probably right
> >that it is because the sybase drivers don't have debugging information
> >built into them, or some similar situation.  Is there any way to get
> >around this?  I don't care to actually have the sybase
> >instructions/functions printed.  So if there is a possible way to exclude
> >these from being including in the debugging (Yeah, I know I'm dreaming), I
> >would be happy to try it.
> 
> you might try symlinking the *.so as *_g.so. Since that might not work,
> you might follow up with an email to sybase's support folks or a sybase
> specific ng or listserve, someone else may have already fought this...
> 
> 
>   cabbey at home dot net <*> http://members.home.net/cabbey
>            I want a binary interface to the brain!
> Today's opto-mechanical digital interfaces are just too slow!
> 
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