New release is up and tested on win32 and Suse Linux 9.1.
On Feb 18, 2008 11:31 PM, Jon Thoroddsen <jon...@gm...> wrote:
> Ok, I've setup linux so that we don't have this sort of mess again.
> There was a compilation warning about an implicit declaration of max :-/
>
> I'll have a new release v. soon.
> Jón
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> On Feb 18, 2008 10:03 PM, Jon Thoroddsen <jon...@gm...> wrote:
> > I find this a bit odd to say the least.
> > Did it link without errors?
> > Anyway it's easy enough to get rid of this, I'll get a new release out
> > soon that doesn't use max.
> > Could I send it to you direct, so you can verify before I release?
> >
> > regards,
> > Jón
> >
> >
> > On Feb 18, 2008 5:15 PM, Bolli Palmason <hro...@ya...> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've installed the DB2 Application Development Client on linux (v. 8.1) and version 1.1.1 of PyDB2, but
> > > when I try to import DB2 I get the following error:
> > >
> > > Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 4 2007, 16:52:23)
> > > [GCC 4.1.2] on linux2
> > > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> > > >>> import DB2
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> > > File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/DB2.py", line 12, in <module>
> > > import _db2
> > > ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/_db2.so: undefined symbol: max
> > > >>>
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks in adv.
> > > Bolli
> > >
> >
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