Subject | UDFs on IB5/Linux |
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Author | Jonathan Neve |
Post date | 2004-07-01T06:34:29Z |
Hi!
I've got a problem with UDFs on IB5/Linux. It might be the same on
Windows, I don't know, because I no longer have any IB 5 servers under
Windows.
The problem is, I have found that a UDF will only work if it's defined
with an absolute path in its module name. I can't figure out how to get
it to work with just the module name and no path. On my Windows IB 6 /
FB1.5 development machine, this works fine, but not on the IB5 / Linux
server. The reason this is a problem, is that the UDFs then no longer
work if I backup/restore the DB onto a Windows machine. Any hints?
Thanks!
Jonathan Neve.
I've got a problem with UDFs on IB5/Linux. It might be the same on
Windows, I don't know, because I no longer have any IB 5 servers under
Windows.
The problem is, I have found that a UDF will only work if it's defined
with an absolute path in its module name. I can't figure out how to get
it to work with just the module name and no path. On my Windows IB 6 /
FB1.5 development machine, this works fine, but not on the IB5 / Linux
server. The reason this is a problem, is that the UDFs then no longer
work if I backup/restore the DB onto a Windows machine. Any hints?
Thanks!
Jonathan Neve.