On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> > On 27 Jan 2009, at 10:07, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > > >On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Jonas Maebe wrote: > > > > > > > >On 27 Jan 2009, at 08:36, Bee wrote: > > > > > > > >2) Is there other advice the forum can offer (eg. does Classic remain a > > > > >reasonable choice, is SuperServer support planned, etc). > > > > > > > >I simply made a symlink name libfbclient.so in folder /usr/lib which > > > >point to > > > >/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Versions/Current/Firebird then > > > >everything worked fine (as in Linux). > > > > > >You can do that on your own system, but it's not a solution for > > >distributing > > >your application (/usr/lib is off-limits to third parties, and while you > > >could > > >use /usr/local instead it's just hackish). > > > > > >The main problem to me seems that the database units are all very rigid > > >regarding how the database library should be found. There appears to be no > > >way > > >at all to say where the library is or may be located. > > > >This is not correct: > > > >function InitialiseIBase60(Const LibraryName : String) : integer; > > > >You can specify the full path if you want. > > Good, then the problem should be easily solvable by using this function in > combination with the information in the blog post that Bee referenced. > > >This is also not correct, there is a ibase60 unit which - contrary to the > >ibase60dyn unit - is statically linked. > > Thanks. That one should indeed work if you then add {$linkframework Firebird} > to your main program. > > >TSQLQuery and friends use the dynamically loaded version, for good reason: > >they must be usable in circumstances where you don't know if the library is > >present or not, as is the case in Lazarus, the database desktop and whatnot. > > I know, but if you know for sure that the library/framework is available > (e.g., because you put it inside your application bundle on Mac OS X), then > directly linking can be useful. All you'd need to do is include the unit, I suppose. The dlopen() should then probably return the already linked library ? Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal