Quoting João Henrique Freitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If I compiling and install libdbi and libdbi-drivers in a Linux
> 64bits, the library will go to /usr/local/lib. Is more confortable put
> it on /usr/local/lib64? Because we has compiled and installed in a
> 64bits plataform?
>
/usr/local/lib i
Oh, this is true. I forgot.
One more question:
If I compiling and install libdbi and libdbi-drivers in a Linux
64bits, the library will go to /usr/local/lib. Is more confortable put
it on /usr/local/lib64? Because we has compiled and installed in a
64bits plataform?
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 5, 20
Quoting João Henrique Freitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> /usr/local/lib/dbd/libdbdsqlite3.so: undefined symbol:
> _dbi_internal_error_handler
Hi,
this typo was fixed in revision 1.22 on March 4, 2008. If you don't
want to work with the current cvs revisions, simply change
"_dbi_internal_error_ha
Hello,
Did have any success case in setup and test libdbi with sqlite3 on a
Linux 64bits?
I am using the CentOS 64bits and sqlite3.x86_64 and get this:
libdbi-drivers test program: $Id: test_dbi.c,v 1.48 2008/02/18
21:41:40 mhoenicka Exp $
test recallable (r) or legacy (l) libdbi interface? [r]