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Weible, Jason
jasonm.weible at nextiraone.com
Tue Mar 8 14:00:15 EST 2005
I'm new to FreeTDS in general so forgive me if this has already been covered. I couldn't find a reference to my specific problem in either the FAQ or User's Guide.
I have installed freetds on a Solaris 7 machine and I use the gnu gcc compiler (version 2.95.2 which is ancient I know). I'm trying to connect to a MS SQL server running on our LAN. When I test with tsql, I can connect and query the database without problems. When I compile my code it compiles fine but I get a "libsybdb.so.4: open failed: No such file or directory" run-time error immediately when I run it.
I've added the freetds path to both $SYBASE and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables. My makefile looks something similar to:
PROGRAM = program.exe
BINDIR = .
SRCDIR = .
APIDIR = /usr/local/remedy/api
SYBASE = /usr/local/freetds
CC = /usr/local/bin/gcc
CFLAGS = -g -DSUN -D_REENTRANT
INCLUDES = -I$(SRCDIR) -I$(APIDIR)/include -I$(SYBASE)/include
LIBFILES = -L$(SRCDIR) -L$(APDIR)/lib -L$(SYBASE)/lib
ARCHLIBS = -lm -lnsl -lxnet -lsybdb -lpthread -lar
all: $(PROGRAM)
$(PROGRAM): <all the .o files> program.cpp
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) <all the .o files> program.cpp
$(LIBFILES) $(INCLUDES) $(ARCHLIBS) -o $(BINDIR)/$(PROGRAM)
The libsybdb.so.4 file does exist in /usr/local/freetds/lib as a pointer to libsybdb.so.4.0.0. Just in case I was missing something, I also copied it into my local directory so it would have been included as part of the -L$(SRCDIR) part.
I have the feeling that it is probably something simple that I'm missing but I just can't see it. I never had problems when I was using Sybase sybdb library file trying to attach to a local Sybase database and I have never had a library problem attaching to a Remedy database.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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