On 6 May 2010 14:06, deloptes <delop...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> >> Yes, KDE 4 seems to be much better for the average Joe. But that is >> the reason that power users suffer at the moment! A.Joe already has >> Gnome... >> >> > > Exactly! OK, I'll look forward to test this weekend. > Main issue for me is tora with oracle, but also a bunch of other apps that > I'm using. > Thanks anyway!
Speaking of which... Have you managed to compile TOra with oracle support using dpkg-buildpackage? I used to be able to just by setting oracle's env variables. Something has changed, though, and now I get these messages after issuieng dpkg-buildpackage: -- Found Oracle: /usr/lib/oracle/11.1/client64/lib/libclntsh.so (ORACLE_HOME='/usr/lib/oracle/11.1/client64') -- Found XML Oracle: ORACLE_INCLUDES_XML-NOTFOUND ORACLE_LIBRARY_XML-NOTFOUND -- Oracle not found. -- Oracle: You can specify includes: -DORACLE_PATH_INCLUDES=/usr/include/oracle/10.2.0.3/client -- currently found includes: ORACLE_INCLUDES-NOTFOUND -- Oracle: You can specify libs: -DORACLE_PATH_LIB=/usr/lib/oracle/10.2.0.3/client/lib -- currently found libs: /usr/lib/oracle/11.1/client64/lib/libclntsh.so -- No Oracle OCI found. TOra will be build without Oracle support Note that it first stats that it has found Oracle in /usr/lib/oracle/11.1/client64, but then says that Oracle was not found. What do I have to do in order to compile it with Oracle support? I am using Oracle InstantClient 11.1 libs converted from rpm do deb with alien in a squeeze box. sqlplus works fine. Thanks in advance for any insight on this. Regards, Cassiano Leal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/t2h27310d2c1005061026m84666db3u93f96a6de5629...@mail.gmail.com