Subject | Re: Sarting with Firebird on WinXP C++ |
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Author | d2denis |
Post date | 2002-05-02T21:38:51Z |
Paul Reeves <paul@f...> wrote:
but I skill cannot compile the examples
Here are the messages during compilation
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1997. All rights reserved.
f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\bin\link -out:api1.exe api1.obj
f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\lib\msvcrt.lib
f:\progra~1\firebird\lib\gds32_ms.lib
Microsoft (R) 32-Bit Incremental Linker Version 5.00.7022
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1997. All rights reserved.
f:\progra~1\firebird\lib\gds32_ms.lib : fatal error LNK1106: invalid
file or disk full: cannot seek to 0x3c8839c4
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\bin\link' :
return code '0x
c'
Stop.
There is still this error "cannot seek to 0x3c8839c4"
looking like a corrupted file ?
I've downloaded again and reinstalled this file
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/firebird/Firebird-1.0.0.796-
Win32.exe
with the same result.
Life's so difficult, isn't it ? ;)
Salutations,
D.Denis
>Thank for your reply, Paul, this help a bit,
> Try setting the ISC_USER and ISC_PASSWORD environment variables
> to SYSDBA and masterkey.
but I skill cannot compile the examples
Here are the messages during compilation
>nmake -f makefile.msc allMicrosoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.62.7022
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1997. All rights reserved.
f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\bin\link -out:api1.exe api1.obj
f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\lib\msvcrt.lib
f:\progra~1\firebird\lib\gds32_ms.lib
Microsoft (R) 32-Bit Incremental Linker Version 5.00.7022
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1997. All rights reserved.
f:\progra~1\firebird\lib\gds32_ms.lib : fatal error LNK1106: invalid
file or disk full: cannot seek to 0x3c8839c4
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'f:\progra~1\DevStudio\VC\bin\link' :
return code '0x
c'
Stop.
There is still this error "cannot seek to 0x3c8839c4"
looking like a corrupted file ?
I've downloaded again and reinstalled this file
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/firebird/Firebird-1.0.0.796-
Win32.exe
with the same result.
Life's so difficult, isn't it ? ;)
Salutations,
D.Denis