e this?
TIA,
Alexandre.
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I wanted to thank Jens and Anthony for the pointers.
I ended up doing the fu
e this?
TIA,
Alexandre.
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I wanted to thank Jens and Anthony for the pointers.
I ended up doing the fu
I wanted to thank Jens and Anthony for the pointers.
I ended up doing the full server install. The only other thing
required was to put $ORACLE_HOME/lib in my ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.
Things seem to work fine now, though I haven't really hammered on
DCOracle yet.
Thanks again,
-Justin
>>> Justin Sheehy wrote
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to build the DCOracle module and having trouble right off
> the bat. I have tried both 1.3.0 and 1.3.1 b1 with the same results.
>
> The file src/oci_8.c does an #include "oci.h", but I don't seem to
> have a file named oci.h in my oracle install
hi justin,
it is your oracle install. i have had bad experiences with the fancy shmancy
8.1.x java installer myself.
oci.h is in a subdirectory of $ORACLE_HOME called 'rdbms'. i remember doing
the client setup did not give me the stuff i needed so i basically copied
everything it was missing fro
Hello,
I am trying to build the DCOracle module and having trouble right off
the bat. I have tried both 1.3.0 and 1.3.1 b1 with the same results.
The file src/oci_8.c does an #include "oci.h", but I don't seem to
have a file named oci.h in my oracle install:
$ find $ORACLE_HOME -name '*.h'
/op