[odb-users] Re: compiling odb on opensuse 12.1 x64 problem

Scott Zhang macromarship at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 02:29:49 EDT 2012


I only means the "odb" compiler itself is hard to compile.

libodb
libodb-mysql
libodb-oracle  build smoothly.

Regards.
Scott

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Scott Zhang <macromarship at gmail.com> wrote:

> hello. All.
>      I have been looking for an orm software for c++. Get tried
> Stactiverecord, which is easy to use but it is weak in query and missing
> some features(like oracle support, order by) I need.
>      After search around on google, I found odb is the only full featured
> library support many db which my project targeting.
>      I have downloaded the source and want to build it on my opensuse 12.1
> x64 with gcc 4.6.1. The first problem is configure script complains "g++
> support plugins=no". I don't know why odb need this feature. But by pass
> --enable-static configure script passed.
>     Then I type "make". But it stop first on missing "coretypes.h", I
> downloaded then it stop on missing "bversion.h".
>     I don't understand why build odb is so hard. I seldom get problem when
> build package like this.
>     Is there any reason a "bersion.h" or "coretypes.h" is a must? or just
> because my opensue remove that files?
>
>
> Regards.
> Scott
>


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