Hi Ben
In standalone settings you have to unselect the "search for required
inclusions ..." option and so you have to select the "select
inclusions ..." option. Then you check the database support and you
select all the drivers. You have to select the other libraries too.
Riccardo
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Il giorno 11/gen/09, alle ore 18:20, Ben Rubinstein <[email protected]>
ha scritto:
Riccardo,
Thanks for your reply - can you give me any more details? If I
uncheck the database inclusions in the standalone, what do I then
need to do manually in order to enable revOpenDatabase?
Many thanks,
Ben
Riccardo wrote:
You can try not use the automatic inclusion of the library in the
standalone settings. I have solved in this way the same problem
with mysql.
Riccardo
Inviato da iPhone
Il giorno 09/gen/09, alle ore 17:22, Ben Rubinstein <[email protected]
> ha scritto:
Accessing PostgreSQL database on Linux. Works in IDE; using
standalone,
throws error in revOpenDatabase. (219: Function: error in function
handler).
Works in both 2.9 and 3.0 in IDE; fails in standalone built from
either.
Looking at the Externals folder of the standalone, in both I get:
revxml.so
[database_drivers]
dbmysql.so
dbodbc.so
dbpostgresql.so
Whereas looking at the actual Rev installation (ie "2.9.0-gm-1" or
"3.0.0-gm-3") the Externals folder looks like this:
Externals.txt
revdb.so
revxml.so
revzip.so
[database_drivers]
dbmysql.so
dbodbc.so
dbpostgresql.so
So I copied the extra .so files, and the Externals.txt file, over
to the
standalone installation - that didn't fix it.
Please help!
TIA,
- Ben
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