[PYTHON DB-SIG] Sybase Module with ctlib for linux?

Greg Stein gstein@microsoft.com
Fri, 11 Oct 1996 12:12:04 -0700


I'm replying just so you don't hear a void... seems like nobody here has
much experience with the Sybase modules (which were developed outside of
the db-sig by various people over the years). I'd recommend reposting
your question to the main Python newsgroup.

-g

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>From: 	Georg Mischler[SMTP:gm@hl-technik.de]
>Sent: 	Sunday, October 06, 1996 1:30 PM
>To: 	db-sig@python.org
>Subject: 	[PYTHON DB-SIG] Sybase Module with ctlib for linux?
>
>
>Hello out there ...
>
>I just managed to compile the included demos together with
>Greg Thain's ELF converted open client libraries for sybase on my
>Linux box.
>(didn't check if they really work though yet ;)
>
>Next thing was trying to compile one of the several python
>sybase modules  (The most recent one and most complete looking
>of them by Tim Docker with modifications by Thomas Palmer)
>- with little success.
>Although I link with every library file around (lacking other
>instructions with the source), I still get tons of undefined
>symbols in the end.
>
>What happens?
>Are those modules not meant to use the open client libraries at all?
>Does anything like this work on linux?
>
>Hard to imagine that there isn't any installation out there
>where someone accesses a sybase database engine from a
>python script on linux.  Slowly beginning to feel really dumb...
>
>
>Any further information highly appreciated!
>
>-Georg
>
>
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