Ok, I tried all that without success :S.
But, I tried for the second time to use the compiled dlls from the site-I
dunno why the first time did not work-, pasting them into Windows\system32,
and it worked, so I'm freezing the open dbx building for now.
Thanks for all your help, and sorry for the spam :).
Guille
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck <
marianop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guille I think that a possible solution can be to create the variable $PATH
> and add it to C:\MinGW\lib\
> or to whereever you have the lib folder of mingw.
>
> In your $PATH I can see you don't put :/mingw/lib
>
> Guille $PATH
>
>
> .:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/c/WINDOWS/system32:/c/WINDOWS:/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/c/Archivos
> de
> programa/QuickTime/QTSystem/:/c/WINDOWS/system32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0:/c/Archivos
> de programa/Microsoft SQL Server/90/Tools/binn/:/mingw/bin/
>
> But I do:
>
> $ echo $PATH
>
> .:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin:/c/oraclexe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin:/c/Sybase/OCS-15_0/dll:/c/Sybase/ASE-15_0/jobscheduler/bin:/c/Sybase/ASE-15_0/dll:/c/Sybase/ASE-15_0/bin:/c/Sybase/DBISQL/bin:/c/Sybase/DataAccess/ADONET/dll:/c/Sybase/DataAccess/ODBC/dll:/c/Sybase/DataAccess/OLEDB/dll:/c/Sybase/UAF-2_5/bin:/c/Sybase/OCS-15_0/lib3p:/c/Sybase/OCS-15_0/dll:/c/Sybase/OCS-15_0/bin:/c/SQLServer:/c/mariano/oracle/instantclient_11_1/:/mingw/bin:
> /mingw/lib:/lib/:/usr/bin:/c/WINDOWS/system32:/c/WINDOWS:/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/c/Archivos
> de programa/TortoiseSVN/bin:/c/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/:/c/Archivos de
> programa/Microsoft SQL
> Server/90/Tools/binn/:/c/XEClient/bin:/c/MySQL/bin:/c/Archivos de
> programa/CMake 2.8/bin:/c/Archivos de programa/Git/cmd:/c/Archivos de
> programa/Git/bin:/c/Archivos de programa/Cincom/ObjectStudio/dllw32:./dllw32
>
>
> In addition, maybe we can do something like
>
> --disable-nls
>
> during ./configure ?
>
> tell me if helped
>
> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Guillermo Polito <
> guillermopol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yeap. I'm now trying to use Cygwin instead. I'll tell you if I can
>> succeed :).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 5:39 PM, Norbert Sendetzky <
>> norb...@linuxnetworks.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Guille
>>>
>>> > Do you think it's a problem with my minGW instalation? I've also
>>> installed
>>> > the package in http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gettext.htm to
>>> see
>>> > if it makes some difference.
>>>
>>> Yes, I think so. Did you used the documentation as reference?
>>>
>>>
>>> http://linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/OpenDBX/Setup/Windows/Building_with_MinGW
>>>
>>>
>>> Norbert
>>>
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>>
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>
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>
>
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