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Andreas Koenig (k@anna.in-berlin.de)
Wed, 2 Apr 1997 09:48:54 +0200
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Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 09:48:54 +0200 Message-Id: <199704020748.JAA17917@anna.in-berlin.de> From: Andreas Koenig <k@anna.in-berlin.de> Subject: [mSQL] Can we please have VERSION macros? (Was: MsqlPerl-1.17 dies on 'make')Bambi,
I append some characterstic lines from the ongoing confusion among
MsqlPerl users about version issues.
Can we please have a reliable information in msql.h as to which
version we're in? All of my current code makes the distiction between
version 1 and 2 based on the existence of the IDX_TYPE macro. You know
how stupid that is, but until today I don't have a better alternative
(AFAIK).
Thanks,
andreas
>>>>> Johannes la Poutre' writes:
>> On Fri, 28 Mar 1997, Andreas Koenig wrote:
>>
>>> >>>>> Jasper Wallace writes:
johannes> [...]
>>> > Msql.c:901: `m_seq' undeclared (first use this function)
>>>
>>> 1.17 is only tested with mSQL-1.0.16 and 2.0B5. It's tested with
>>> perl5.002, 5.003, and 5.003_95 (the current beta for 5.004)
>>>
>>> Which combination did you try?
>>
>> Msql 2.0-B4
>> perl 5.003
>>
johannes> For me: the same version numbers (I'm on Slackware Linux 2.0), the same
johannes> errors at the same lines...
johannes> I boldly commented-out the #ifdef on line 900 of Msql.c and 'make' went smooth.
johannes> All 68 tests from test.pl passed. At the other hand it's my first
johannes> experience with mSQL, so maybe I introduced big problems which I have not
johannes> encountered yet...
johannes> Regards, Joe
johannes> --
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