Looking for pro*c for Oracle 7 on NT
From: Steven Weintraub <stevenw_at_fchoice.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 15:11:28 -0600
Message-ID: <382B3100.49E6F67D_at_fchoice.com>
I'm porting an application from solaris to NT. The application is Oracle 7 and uses pro*c to compile. I've loaded Oracle onto my NT box, got it running and was about to begin the port when I noticed that pro*c (the C precompiler) didn't get loaded. In fooling with the install disk I can't find pro*c anywhere. Which leads to several questions.
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 15:11:28 -0600
Message-ID: <382B3100.49E6F67D_at_fchoice.com>
I'm porting an application from solaris to NT. The application is Oracle 7 and uses pro*c to compile. I've loaded Oracle onto my NT box, got it running and was about to begin the port when I noticed that pro*c (the C precompiler) didn't get loaded. In fooling with the install disk I can't find pro*c anywhere. Which leads to several questions.
- Is pro*c available on NT
- If so, and it usually supplied - how do I install it.
- If I didn't mess up the install then how do I obtain a copy.
Finally this lead me to experiment. I brought the precompiled output file from the Solaris and compiled it. This worked until link time. Now I get three (ORACLE) undefines :
db_ora.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _sqlcxt db_ora.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _sqlald db_ora.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _sqlnul
So this leads to two more questions. I searched all my installed libraries and can't find these externals. So :
What libraries are they in, and are they pro*c specific libraries.
enough from this mooncalf - Steven
Steven Ross Weintraub | First Choice Software | O Lord, 4412 Spicewood Springs Rd. Suite 701 | let me talk gently, Austin, Texas 78759 | for I might have to eat Phone: 512-418-2905 x100 Fax: 512-418-2983 | my words tomorrow. external Email: stevenw_at_fchoice.com |Received on Thu Nov 11 1999 - 22:11:28 CET
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