Re: [gnome-db] What is this error?
- From: Juan Pablo <jpdborgna yahoo com ar>
- To: gnome-db-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-db] What is this error?
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:29:46 -0300
El vie, 13-10-2006 a las 10:27 -0300, Gustavo R. Montesino escribió:
> Em Qui, 2006-10-12 às 20:16 -0300, Juan Pablo escreveu:
> > El jue, 12-10-2006 a las 16:11 -0300, Juan Pablo Daniel Borgna escribió:
> > > El jue, 12-10-2006 a las 11:48 +0200, Vivien Malerba escribió:
> > > > On 10/11/06, Juan Pablo Daniel Borgna <jpdborgna shellcode com ar> wrote:
> > > > > relocation error: /usr/lib/libgda/providers/libgda-sqlite.so: undefined
> > > > > symbol: sqlite_complete
> > > >
>
> sqlite_complete is called in sql_split at gda-sqlite-provider.c (it
> apparently should be sqlite3_complete), which in turn is called in
> process_sql_commands. From a quick look, you should be safe by not endig
> the query with ";" (and issuing one query by call) - assuming it works
> with sqlite, never used it.
>
Nopes. If I end the query with ; always fails. Without the ; the create
and drop querys work but the insert dosnt.
> This bug seems to be due to Debian's use of version 3 of sqlite, and was
> fixed in libgda 1.2.2 (it's present in libgda 1.2.1, which is the sarge
> version).
>
Could it be fixed on sarge? Do you have an idea of what to do?
Im doing an apt-get source right now.
> > It could be that the version statically linked in gda is older than my
> > client?
> >
> > I can use it now, but i think it should be recompiled dinamically or at
> > least against the same version of the client wich cames with the distro.
> > If this is the problem, is like an aberration for the debian stable
> > people ;) Am i the only one using it? :P
>
> Debian's libgda is dinamically linked.
>
Perfect.
Thanks for the help.
Saludos, Juan Pablo.
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