Subject | 100% embedded firebird on Linux |
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Author | Geert Bevin |
Post date | 2002-06-25T14:36:14Z |
Hello everyone,
I've been trying out Firebird as an embedded database.
What I found strange is that apparently it needs additional files to be
installed besides libgds. Through experimentation I've trimmed it down
to the 'gds_lock_mgr' and 'gds_pipe' binaries, which are dynamically
linked against libgds. What I would like is to be able to distribute one
binary of my application that is statically linked against libgds and
that doesn't need anything else. Like this, a user could just run the
binary of my application and doesn't have to worry about installing any
required files in the correct location.
Has someone done something similar and is it possible?
Thanks for the help,
Geert Bevin
--
Geert Bevin Uwyn
"Use what you need" Lambermontlaan 148
http://www.uwyn.com 1030 Brussels
gbevin@... Tel & Fax +32 2 245 41 06
I've been trying out Firebird as an embedded database.
What I found strange is that apparently it needs additional files to be
installed besides libgds. Through experimentation I've trimmed it down
to the 'gds_lock_mgr' and 'gds_pipe' binaries, which are dynamically
linked against libgds. What I would like is to be able to distribute one
binary of my application that is statically linked against libgds and
that doesn't need anything else. Like this, a user could just run the
binary of my application and doesn't have to worry about installing any
required files in the correct location.
Has someone done something similar and is it possible?
Thanks for the help,
Geert Bevin
--
Geert Bevin Uwyn
"Use what you need" Lambermontlaan 148
http://www.uwyn.com 1030 Brussels
gbevin@... Tel & Fax +32 2 245 41 06