Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird Embedded on Linux help |
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Author | Lee Jenkins |
Post date | 2008-02-06T23:35:48Z |
Helen Borrie wrote:
get the errors mentioned.
Thanks again,
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Warm Regards,
Lee
"Everything I needed to learn in life, I learned selling encyclopedias door to
door."
>I should also say that I ended up installing full blown class server and I still
>
> At 07:24 AM 7/02/2008, you wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm having a difficult time trying to get embedded to work on linux.
> I'm on
> >CentOS 4.3, btw.
> >
> >I've tried following this:
> >
> >http://www.firebirdfaq.org/Firebird-Embedded-Linux-HOWTO.html
> <http://www.firebirdfaq.org/Firebird-Embedded-Linux-HOWTO.html>
> >
> >I also think I saw somewhere that embedded on linux is not officially
> supported,
> >is this true?
>
> No. It's never been true. But the implementation model isn''t the same
> as it is on Windows and the deployment is different too.
>
> >Frankly, I chose embedded because I thought it would be an easier task
> for users to setup this application on both windows and linux, but there
> seems this is only the case for windows deployments?
>
> It depends on how you define "easy". :-)
>
> >Well, I'm assuming because I haven't been successful yet ;)
> >
> >When trying to follow the example above, I received "error while
> loading shared
> >libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or
> >directory.
>
> This applies for any Firebird installation on Linux, not just
> libfbembed.so. It's the C++ runtime. If you have a more recent distro
> installed, you'll have the libstdc++.so.6 runtime.All you need to do is
> use [whatever search tool is used by your Linux distro] to find a
> package containing the older library, and install it. (This is not
> necessarily going to be "easy" for your end users, I guess!)
>
> >I'm assuming this is required for isql, but not sure if its required for
> >embedded classic to run?
>
> It's required for any model of firebird to run.
>
> >Any help or suggestions would be appreciated and I would like to use
> FB embedded for this particular project if I can.
>
> Are you actually deploying a client application that runs on Linux?
> Could you describe what you plan to do for a Linux deployment and how it
> would be used? Given the differences, it might not be quite what you
> expect from your experiences with the Windows embedded superserver....
>
> ./heLen
get the errors mentioned.
Thanks again,
--
Warm Regards,
Lee
"Everything I needed to learn in life, I learned selling encyclopedias door to
door."