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Fw: freetds-dev on Solaris: msg#00259db.tds.freetds
On November 25, 2003 3:18 PM, James K Lowden wrote: > I suggest you ./configure --disable-libiconv [etc]. You don't need iconv if > you're using TDS 4.2, and FreeTDS appears to be having trouble using your > installed libiconv. I downloaded some fresh code: freetds-0.62.dev.20031125 ./configure --disable-libiconv --with-tdsver=4.2 make ; make install cd ../DBD-Sybase-1.01/ make clean ; perl Makefile.PL ; make ; make install using the Solaris 2.7 box, I now get a similar, but different error: Assertion failed: 0, file iconv.c, line 337 Abort the Solaris 2.9 box is still behaving exactly the same as when i didnt configure with --disable-libiconv Thanks for your help! Jeremy Kister www.jeremykister.com/jeremy/
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