On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:09 PM, OpenDBX devel list <
libopendbx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Mariano
>
> > Question? when an email arrives from
> > libopendbx-de...@lists.sourceforge.netis you, Norbert ?
>
> Not necessarily. Every sender address is replaced by the mailing list
> software
> with the address of the list.
I never realised this before.
>
>
> > EXCELLENT!!!! I will give it a try for ALL of them and let you know the
> > results. Have you documented/wrote all the things you had to do
> somewhere?
> > For example where to download the libraries, the parameters to
> ./configure
> > and so on ? It would be very useful for me :)
>
> Not yet. There are only a view things to know:
> - The include files and DLLs are usually in the "include" or "lib" resp.
> "bin"
> directories of the installed DB server software
> - Sometimes (MySQL) installing only the client or development package is
> not
> enough, because the DLL is still missing
> - To build the OpenDBX backends using MinGW, the paths added to CPPFLAGS
> and
> LDFLAGS must not contain spaces. Otherwise, configure will complain that
> gcc
> can't create executables. If the path contains spaces (e.g. "Program
> Files"),
> you can use the short name of the directory (Progra~1). Use "dir /X <parent
> directory>" on the Windows command line to find out the real short name
> - The MySQL does only build when modifying the mysql.h include file. The
> workaround is to change "#ifdef __CYGWIN__" to "#ifndef __CYWIN__". It's
> logically not correct but it compiles afterwards
>
Good tips. I will try to compile them and let you know what happen.
Thanks for the help.
Mariano
>
>
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