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  • From: Brian Bruns <camber AT ais.org>
  • To: TDS Development Group <freetds AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: TEST
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:50:58 -0400 (EDT)



@sysconfdir@ simply refers to the location of the configuration files as
set by autoconf, the default for freetds would be /usr/local/freetds/etc
unless you change it with either the --prefix or --sysconfdir flags when
running configure.

Brian

On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, StR wrote:

> Ok...
>
> I have jsut installed freetds, i have a script to be run from a web
> server(Apache). The script is in perl
>
> If i run the script by hand as my user it works.. because i have the
> ~/.freetds.conf file ... but if i want to run it from the webserver.. it
> does
> not work..
>
> # FreeTDS will search for a conf file in the following order:
> #
> # 1) check if a file was set programatically via dbsetifile() and
> # is in .conf format, if so use that,
> #
> # 2) look in ~/.freetds.conf
> #
> # 3) look in @sysconfdir@/freetds.conf
>
> 1) I don't know what the dbsetifile() is
> 2) yes.. but it will only work if i run it form my user
> 3) what is, and how do i set @sysconfdir@?
>
> What should i do?
>
> Thanks every1
>
>
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  • TEST, StR, 07/16/2002
    • <Possible follow-up(s)>
    • Re: TEST, StR, 07/16/2002
    • Re: TEST, Brian Bruns, 07/16/2002
    • Re: TEST, StR, 07/16/2002

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