MySQL and Mac OS 9
Chris Sheffield
revlist at cableone.net
Thu Feb 17 14:02:27 EST 2005
That's exactly the problem. I found out that the CODE resource is located
in the license.rev file in the Revolution 2.5 folder. The resource contains
the library for "revdb" among other things. Unfortunately, even after
copying the resource to my standalone it still doesn't work. I get a type
1010 error. I remember a similar problem back when I first started with
Valnentina and it had something to do with the ID of the CODE resource not
matching the ID of the resource in the Valentina XCMD library or some weird
thing like that.
So I'm investigating that now. I'll post again if I can figure it out.
Chris
Chris Sheffield
Software Development
Read Naturally
-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Trevor DeVore
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:48 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: MySQL and Mac OS 9
On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone else is successfully using a MySQL database
> with a
> Mac OS 9 client. I can't seem to make it work. I'm just using the
> revdb_connect function, but my standalone does not seem to recognize
> that
> function. The same code works fine on Windows and OS X. In looking
> more
> closely, it appears that there is not a revdb library for OS 9, at
> least not
> that I can find. Should there be, or is OS 9 different from the other
> two?
>
> I just tested the stacks running in the IDE and everything works fine.
> It
> just fails in the built standalone. I've got the MySQL Library PPC
> library
> in the same folder as my standalone. But, like I said, I cannot find
> any
> revdb library like with the other two platforms. Anyone have any
> ideas? I
> hope this is something I can workaround. Maybe it's just another
> issue with
> the standalone builder not copying all the necessary files? I'm
> running Rev
> 2.5 with all the latest updates.
Since this is working in the IDE it is possible that the standalone is
missing a code resource. I know that Valentina requires this as does
the EnhancedQT external though I'm not sure about MySQL. I looked
around a little bit to find where Revolution stores the code resource
that it needs to add for Valentina but I couldn't find it. Anyone know
where what file it is a part of? Perhaps if MySQL requires this as
well it is in the same file?
--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
trevor at mangomultimedia.com
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