Thanks for the testing and help. I put some things in the wiki and I forward this email to openDBX mailing list.
I will try to make this work here in my pc.
Thanks again.
Mariano
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Markus Fritsche fritsche.markus@gmx.netwrote:
Mariano Martinez Peck marianopeck@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like you don't have FFI installed.
I feel like a stupid. I am one of the SqueakDBX author :)
Hehe... Hit shappens ;-)
This is a very good notice for us. Actually, you can compile openDBX by yourself or by binaries. Last week I update the wiki and I explained that here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6129
Hmm, put in my todo. I had to tweak the makefiles a bit on windows, since "xyz.so" was hardcoded and so "xyz.dll" was not recognized to be built by the OpenDBX-build chain.
Also, on make install, the DLLs are not copied correctly, but you can pick them from the lib/.libs/ dir. I supposed that should be discussed on the OpenDBX mail list.
We are very near (few weeks) to release the stable version of squeakDBX using openDBX 1.4. In openDBX web page there are .deb for all backends,
and
I also did it for postgresql, odbc and mssql. Then, this dll will be also added in openDBX web page.
I uploaded the sqlite3 dll to http://reauktion.de/flugphase/2009/03/19/
I couldn't compile sqlite3 on mingw in xp. I could do configure, make and make install, but the dll was no generated.
I think you have to 1. explicitly invoke "./configure --enable-shared" and then the DLLs could be found in sqlite-3.6.11/.libs/
Could you tell me how yo do all this ? I would be very helpful for me as
I
am putting all the information on the wiki.
I used sqlite-amalgamation-3.6.11.tar.gz as a starting point and the (a bit outdated) mingw/msys build environment.
On the other hand, I would also like to do a SAR that automatically does everything, but I have no idea how to do it. If someone want help, this
is
appreciated.
As a starting point you might take a look at the OS-Process SAR package, I think it comes with everything (plugin, etc) needed.
Just of the record, are you using it just to test it or you want to use
it
for a real purpose ?
Testing, since I saw that the old sqlite3 interface doesn't work anymore.
I plan to build my super-cool sea-side every 12 weeks... but then I'm having more fun to just build a toolchain to *not* use it thereafter :D
Best regards, Markus