On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Martin Koca
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Fidel Viegas wrote:
> ...
>>
>> 2) Make sure that you have libfbclient.so in your /usr/lib
>>
>> 3) Go to where fb-0.5.9 folder is. In mine it is found at
>> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/fb-0.5.9
>> 4) Type sudo make install. This will build the fb.so for the version
>> of firebird you are using. I have tried it with FB 2.0.x and 2.1.x
>>
> thanks, but the problem still persists. If I try make install then
> "make: Nothing to be done for `install'."
> So if I perform make clean and then make install and then try to attempt
> to connect I get the same error.
> ruby: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/fb-0.5.9/./fb.so:
> undefined symbol: isc_attach_database
>
>

Which version of Firebird are you using and how did you install it?
Was it from the repository? Or from the rpm?

I have installed mine from the .tar.gz archive, and it created the
symbolic links for all the libraries in /opt/firebird/lib to /usr/lib

I know if you install from the repository (at least for Ubuntu), you
will need to install also firebird-devel.


> Just a note that I get some warnings for make install too, eg. :
> fb.c: In function ‘fb_error_check’:
> fb.c:380: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘isc_sqlcode’ from incompatible
> pointer type
>
> (I'm trying to connect like :
>  db = Database.new(
>   :database => "x.x.x.x:d:\\database\\tesdb.gdb",
>        :username => 'username',
>        :password => 'password')
>        conn = db.connect rescue db.create.connect
> )
>

That seems to be ok, but the path should be /database/testdb.gdb. Are
you using interbase or firebird? Or is it just a habit from interbase
to give your database files a .gdb extension?

Anyway, try to check if you have the development libraries all in
place. When I first installed the fb gem, I had the same error you
did, but then I cleaned up all the fb libraries in /usr/lib and then
created the symbolic links by hand, and that solved my problem. But,
as I said, I installed from the .tar.gz archive on Ubuntu. Don't know
if the same will resolve your issue with CentOS, but I think it
should.

Hope that helps you solve your problem.

Fidel.

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