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Re: Freetds\sql server lag: msg#00236db.tds.freetds
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, "moshe doron" <moshe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The last snapshot cound't be build on my testing system (RH7.2): > > In file included from odbc.c:55: > ../../include/tdsodbc.h:26:17: sql.h: No such file or directory > ../../include/tdsodbc.h:27:20: sqlext.h: No such file or directory > ../../include/tdsodbc.h:28:22: odbcinst.h: No such file or directory > ... You're trying to build the ODBC driver, but the Makefile doesn't know where to look for the odbc header files. This is configure's fault. Either it's being forced to build the ODBC driver, or it thinks it can but fails to construct a Makefile that works. You might try adding the appropriate path (with -I to CFLAGS, say). Do you want to build the ODBC driver? Do you have a driver manager installed? --jkl
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