Cygwin + Oracle (Pro*C)
günter strubinsky
strubinsky@acm.org
Fri Mar 14 16:04:00 GMT 2003
How silly of me. Naturally should I've tried it. I come from db/2
(mainframe). There are preprocessors too, which call (access)PLANS and I
played with those a bit. Therefore my hesitation.
My train of thought was that since ProC is a preprocessor that converts into
calls in a win2k environment it plainly could not work using those calls in
a different runtime environment CygWin.
I'm only on my first cup of coffee...and have not tried it yet, but will
keep you about my adventures posted. Maybe I make things more complicated
than they really are.
günter strubinsky
<strubinsky@acm.org>
Tel: 402.212.0196
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From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 6:29 PM
To: günter strubinsky
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Subject: Re: Cygwin + Oracle (Pro*C)
günter strubinsky wrote:
> Does anybody have any experience running Oracle 9i (win2k) + cygwin with
the
> pro*C preprocessor? Howto?
Sorry, I have no clue about Oracle but...
> I dont have a glue how to get proc to work under cygwin. When I install
on
> win2k I dont think I can run the proC tool over the cygwin environment?!?
Does that mean you've tried? If not, try. The detailed results of a
failure here may help someone on this list spot your problem, even if
they aren't familiar with Oracle.
> Or can I install Oracles RedHat version?
No. I can be emphatic about that.
> I am lost right now
Me too.
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