On Jul 14, 2006, at 7:34 PM, brian d foy wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sherm
Pendley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone have a recipe for building DBD::ODBC?
I built it yesterday on Solaris 10 without incident. What's the
problem
you're running into?
I've got it building with -o /usr. There are a lot of "signed vs.
unsigned pointer mismatch" type warnings - but those are new warnings
in GCC 4.x, and I've seen them in a ton of stuff. I don't know if
they're relevant.
This may be a clue:
"Umm, this looks like a unixodbc type of driver manager."
It's not - I'm configuring against the built-in iodbc in /usr, not
unixodbc. And the tests fail with a dynamic linker "symbol not
resolved in dynamic_lookup" error, which could easily be the result
of using the wrong API.
What I'm aiming for is a binary build I can include with the next
CamelBones patch release. Frankly, I don't know a whole lot about
ODBC on *nix - which is a big part of the problem, I'm sure. I need
to hit the books.
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