Sean,

Actually, I've got an app for Mac Classic that accesses a MySQL
database just fine. There's a trick to getting it to work, though.
There is something funny with the Mac Classic engine and Valentina.
For some reason the two are bound together. So the trick to getting an
app to work with MySQL is to build it with both MySQL and Valentina
support (using 2.6.1, the latest to support Mac Classic). Using this
method builds a standalone that should be able to access a MySQL
database without problems.

The part I can't remember is whether or not it's necessary to leave
the Valentina library next to the app. You might have to just try it
with and without it.

Hope that helps.

Chris Sheffield


On 4/10/07, Shao Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even if Rev doesn't ever bring Classic and *NIX support up to par with
the Mac OS X and Windows versions, I'd love to see them do a goodwill
gesture and fix the database support in compiled applications for Mac
Classic. Database support works fine in the IDE, but not in compiled
applications and due to that I lost out on doing some fun projects :-(

-Sean

ps.. 2.5 and 2.6 were tested, the database to access was MySQL and the
other database connectors may actually work but I never had access to
those kinds of databases.

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