Problem with odbc
- From: Jim Horner <jhorner arinbe com>
- To: gnome-db-list gnome org
- Subject: Problem with odbc
- Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 22:46:08 -0500
Hi,
I'd appreciate any help. I've been following the mail-list and was
happy to see a new version. I thought it might fix my problem. But it
didn't. I've only been using Linux now for a few months so please
forgive my terminology screw-ups.
Basically my problem is "gda-odbc-srv" (process 21479) has crashed due
to a fatal error (Segmentation fault)
I'm doing the following for gnome-db v0.91 installation on a Mandrake
v7.0 box:
su
./configure
make
make install
Then
cp gdalib.sample $HOME/.gnome/gdalib
cp gnome.gnorba /etc/CORBA/servers (I think make install does this?)
I set up my datasources in $HOME/.odbc.ini.
[ODBC Data Sources]
timesheet = timesheet
[timesheet]
Driver = /home/openlink/lib/oplodbc.so.1
Description = Timesheet Database
Host = blah-ip-address
NetworkName = blah-ip-address
ServerType = Sybase 11
FetchBufferSize = 99
UserName = blah-name
Password = blah-name
Database =
ServerOptions =
ConnectOptions =
Options =
ReadOnly = no
I set up the datasources in gdafe.
GDA Name: timesheet
Provider: gda-odbc
DSN: dsn=timesheet
Username: blah
Description:
Config: MODULE=odbc;ENTRY=timesheet
I am using the same names for both GDA Name and DSN because I read an
email that talked about this "feature". When I try to connect I get the
following error message:
Application "gda-odbc-srv" (process 21479) has crashed due to a fatal
error (Segmentation fault)
followed by
gda-odbc-srv--sm-client-id [blah]
No response to the SaveYourself command.
The program may be slow, stopped or broken...
Here are the versions of the necessary libraries:
glib 1.2.6
gtk+ 1.2.6
imlib 1.9.8
ORBit 0.5.1
libxml 1.7.3
gnome-libs 1.0.54
gnome-print 0.10
enlightenment 0.16.3
I'd like to use the sybase server but I get unknown reference errors
during compilation. I'm using 11.9.2 for that and apparently I'm
missing a library(s) that you have.
I can provide configure and make output if that would help. I've
searched deja and I've been trying to keep up with the mail list but I
haven't seen anyone mention this problem.
Thanks,
Jim
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