I just made things work with mariadb 10, the steps:
1.) apt-get install libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev
2.) Compile as per the instructions in mysql.c
Warning: next time I push the new mariadb based .so will go up, perhaps not
the best idea to keep it under version control...
On Sat, May 2, 2015 a
OK I see. I'll have a look later today and see if I can handle those issues.
Thanks!!
On 2015-05-02, at 1:33 AM, Henrik Sarvell wrote:
> I've now updated, due to time constraints I have not done the following:
>
> 1.) Linked straight to the mysql client library as I still need to call my
> co
I've now updated, due to time constraints I have not done the following:
1.) Linked straight to the mysql client library as I still need to call my
conn function in mysql.c, in order to get rid of it one first needs to call
mysql_init to get the connection struct, so far so good but then calling
m
Yes, you're right, I'll remove it and "link" straight to the lib, it
was something I did in the beginning of the process when I was unsure
of how transparently I could pass references to structs around.
As it turned out it's completely seamless so your suggestion makes
perfect sense, or be my gues
Henrik this is great!!
I've been looking for something like this but it was a little lower on my
priority list. Thank you!
I find it interesting that you wrote some C to initiate the mysql connection
Would it be easier to do it in PicoLisp and simply use libmysqlclient.so ?
On 2015-04-27, at 6
Good initiative - the more ways to connect, the better, IMHO.
On 26/04/15 23:00, Henrik Sarvell wrote:
> Hi list, I'm announcing this at a very early stage, earlier than I
> would like to, in case someone else is also thinking about doing a
> MySQL wrapper, to avoid duplicate work.
>
> I'm not d