Thanks! I updated the tutorial with your info :).
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:49 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote: > I've been struggling to get the whole thing to work in Pharo 2.0 > > So, here are some pointers: > > I am using Xcode 4.6.3 with command line tools installed. > > I used the MySQL 32-bit client: mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86.dmg > > I used opendbx stable-1.4 > > > To compile OpenDBX itself in 32 bits mode and all, here is the script I > used. > > > [PhilMac:~/Documents/Smalltalk/2-MyWorkspaces/workspaceOpenDbx > philippeback$] cat compileopendbxosx.sh > > PATH=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin:${PATH} > echo `which ld` > CPPFLAGS="-m32 -I/usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/include" \ > CXXFLAGS="-m32 -I/usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/include" \ > CFLAGS="-m32 -I/usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/include" \ > LDFLAGS="-m32 -L/usr/local/lib > -L/usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/lib -lmysqlclient" \ > ./configure --with-backends="mysql" --disable-utils LDFLAGS="-m32 > -L/usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/lib" > make > make install > > Now, I had to copy the libraries of the mysql client into /usr/local/lib/ > > The client libraries were > in /usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/lib > > (you can ln -s them if you do not want to copy). > > To test that things were okay, I created the sodbxtest user, database, and > all in MySQL. > Then let's make sure we can use that one: > > mysql -usodbxtest -psodbxtest sodbxtest > > And then went to stable-1.4/test and issued: > > ./odbxtest -b mysql -h localhost -p 3306 -d sodbxtest -u sodbxtest -w > sodbxtest > > Which should work. > > You can open the MySQL Workbench Admin tab > server status tab and see the > commands issued. > > I had to do a symlink in: > : > /usr/local/pharo/bin/pharo-vm/Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Plugins/ > > (where I have my pharo vm installed) > > so that: > > libopendbx.dylib was pointing to /usr/local/lib/libopendbx.dylib > > Then, start the image where you have loaded the OpenDBXDriver > configuration and run the tests. > > You can get the configuration from the World menu > Configurations > > OpenDBXDriver (GuillermoPolito.20) > > I installed the configuration and then did: > > (ConfigurationOfOpenDBXDriver project version: #stable) load. > > All tests for the MySQL backend turned up green. > > Maybe someone can put the above things in the right sections on the > DBXTalk site, I didn't got enough info for the OSX version. > > Next step is to try to get GLORP running, not sure I'll go that route. > > Phil > >
