Hi Norbert!
I was trying to compile mssql backend on windows (yes, I know odbc is
recomended :P) and I was having problems with the libintl again with Mingw.
I kind of solve this changing the makefile in mssql backend folder. I've
changed
LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -L/c/mingw/lib
by
LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -L/c/mingw/lib ${LTLIBINTL}
And I could compile. I'm not too versed in makefiles, so you probably will
find a more elegant solution for this. Meanwhile, I'm happy I have my dll
:).
Thanks!
Guille
PS: tomorrow we will be testing all the other stuff you fixed and
integrated :3 Thanks thanks thanks
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Norbert Sendetzky <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> >> Just to let you know that I finally solved this problem adding
> >> LDFLAGS = -lintl
> >> to the sqlite3 backend makefile of opendbx
> >> I think a better way to do this would be to add it somwhere in the
> >> configure script.
> >
> > Norbert, do you think this should be added to OpenDBX makefiles?
>
> I've added some code in the configure script to test for libintl and add
> it to the linker options if necessary. It's available since SVN rev. 358
> but I need somebody for testing this who had the problem before when
> building OpenDBX with MinGW.
>
>
> Norbert
>
>
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