Subject | Re: AIX 4.3.3 Interclient Build Problem---help!!!! |
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Author | petero1k |
Post date | 2002-01-12T06:38:59Z |
ok. I have everything working now along those lines.
It recognizes the URL now, it connects to the database, but for every
query I'm getting a "Query Failed" exception. Not sure why. Im not
sure I'm going to waist more time with it.
At this point I'm quite fustrated and gently amused. Im asking
myself the question: Why do I bother trying to run the patchwork
results of small open source projects on anything but the outdated
architecture of an X86 PC with the flower-power OS known as Linux?
Please shoot me, or at least freeze me until quality software and
hardware are affordable and practical. If it were a perfect world
I'd be running Oracle on a SunFire. But then, I'd also be driving a
McLaren with a built in tall-blonde.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Jencks [mailto:davidjencks@...]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:15 PM
To: petero1k
Subject: Re: AIX 4.3.3 Interclient Build Problem---help!!!!
Since I don't use jbuilder I can't interpret what it is saying very
easily,
however I suspect you don't have all the needed jars in the
classpath. You
need everything in the src/lib directory in your classpath, especially
connector.jar, jta.jar (I think I left out version numbers). I think
it is
complaining it can't find one of the jca classes from connector.jar.
david jencks
It recognizes the URL now, it connects to the database, but for every
query I'm getting a "Query Failed" exception. Not sure why. Im not
sure I'm going to waist more time with it.
At this point I'm quite fustrated and gently amused. Im asking
myself the question: Why do I bother trying to run the patchwork
results of small open source projects on anything but the outdated
architecture of an X86 PC with the flower-power OS known as Linux?
Please shoot me, or at least freeze me until quality software and
hardware are affordable and practical. If it were a perfect world
I'd be running Oracle on a SunFire. But then, I'd also be driving a
McLaren with a built in tall-blonde.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Jencks [mailto:davidjencks@...]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:15 PM
To: petero1k
Subject: Re: AIX 4.3.3 Interclient Build Problem---help!!!!
Since I don't use jbuilder I can't interpret what it is saying very
easily,
however I suspect you don't have all the needed jars in the
classpath. You
need everything in the src/lib directory in your classpath, especially
connector.jar, jta.jar (I think I left out version numbers). I think
it is
complaining it can't find one of the jca classes from connector.jar.
david jencks
On 2002.01.11 20:05:01 -0500 petero1k wrote:
--- In IB-Java@y..., David Jencks <davidjencks@d...> wrote:
> On 2002.01.11 09:47:01 -0500 petero1k wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I meant InterServer. I have the Java driver running fine,
but
> > it refuses to connect from any machine. From what I know, I
think it
> > needs Interserver running.
> >
> What machine is running firebird?
>
> If you want to use interclient/interserver, interserver can be
running on
> any machine, not necessarily the same as the db or the client.
>
> I'll repeat, compiling interserver should not involve any jrd files.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "the Java driver".
Interclient/interserver
> does require interserver. The client-java driver, which has nothing
> whatsoever to do with interclient/interserver, only requires
firebird to be
> running somewhere accessible. The client-java driver is 100% java
and
> should run on any platform with a jdk 1.3.
>
> david jencks
>
> >
> > --- In IB-Java@y..., David Jencks <davidjencks@d...> wrote:
> > > Are you sure you are compiling interclient?
> > >
> > > Interserver is c++ but should not need any internals of
firebird
> > such as a
> > > jrd file to build.
> > >
> > > AFAIK interclient/interserver has never run on aix. Although
it is
> > not
> > > complete, if you need java access to firebird on aix it might
be
> > easier to
> > > try the client-java driver from firebird.
> > >
> > > david jencks
> > >
> > > On 2002.01.10 22:17:48 -0500 petero1k wrote:
> > > > I had this problem trying to compile Interclient on AIX:
> > > >
> > > > cc -c -qchars=signed -O -DHADES -DPROD_BUILD
interface.c
> > > > cc: unrecognized option `-qchars=signed'
> > > > In file included from ../jrd/license.h:49,
> > > > from interface.c:41:
> > > > ../jrd/build_no.h:5:28: warning: null character(s) preserved
in
> > > > literal
> > > > ../jrd/build_no.h:6:25: warning: null character(s) preserved
in
> > > > literal
> > > > In file included from interface.c:55:
> > > > ../jrd/sdl_proto.h:27: warning: `struct ads' declared inside
> > > > parameter list
> > > > ../jrd/sdl_proto.h:27: warning: its scope is only this
definition
> > or
> > > > declaration
> > > > , which is probably not what you want.
> > > > ../jrd/sdl_proto.h:30: warning: `struct ads' declared inside
> > > > parameter list
> > > > interface.c: In function `REM_fetch':
> > > > interface.c:1842: `ALIGNMENT' undeclared (first use in this
> > function)
> > > > interface.c:1842: (Each undeclared identifier is reported
only
> > once
> > > > interface.c:1842: for each function it appears in.)
> > > > interface.c: In function `REM_free_statement':
> > > > interface.c:1903: warning: cast to pointer from integer of
> > different
> > > > size
> > > > interface.c: In function `REM_get_segment':
> > > > interface.c:2388: `ALIGNMENT' undeclared (first use in this
> > function)
> > > > interface.c: In function `REM_put_segment':
> > > > interface.c:2778: `ALIGNMENT' undeclared (first use in this
> > function)
> > > > interface.c: In function `REM_receive':
> > > > interface.c:3183: `ALIGNMENT' undeclared (first use in this
> > function)
> > > > make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
> > > >
> > > >
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