Re: [Sqlrelay-discussion] Where is sqlr-start?
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From: Andy C. <ac...@ii...> - 2011-07-14 00:17:04
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Thanks, David! You're right, of course. I had build-related errors that
I had not noticed. Now, I've gotten a bit farther: I've downloaded,
built, and installed Rudiments, Python, and SQL Relay, and created
sqlrelay.conf, following the example. When I attempt to run "sqlr-start
-id postgresqltest", however, I get this error:
sh: sqlr-connection-postgresql: command not found
What am I missing this time? When I ran "configure", I used the
"--enable-postgresql" and "--with-postgresql-prefix" flags.
Thanks for your continuing help,
Andy
On 7/12/2011 6:48 AM, David Muse wrote:
> Hello Andy,
>
> After building SQL Relay, you should see the file under the
> src/start/.libs directory and after installing, you should see it in
> /usr/local/firstworks/bin.
>
> It's possible that the build failed early and it never got created.
>
> If you're still having trouble, please send me the output of the
> configure and make and I'll look through it. From that, it should be
> possible to figure out what happened.
>
> David Muse
> dav...@fi...
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> On 07/06/2011 06:03 PM, Andy Cohen wrote:
>> Hi! I'm an absolute newcomer to SQL Relay. I've followed the
>> directions to build and install both Rudiments and SQL Relay, and
>> that seems to have run successfully. Now, I'd like to run
>> "sqlr-start", as described on this page:
>>
>> http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/sqlrelay/running.html
>>
>> Unfortunately, I can't find the "sqlr-start" program, either in
>> /usr/local/firstworks or my own "sqlrelay-0.42" directory, where I
>> ran the build and install.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me where to find that program? I'm sure I'm just
>> missing something that's right in front of my face - it wouldn't be
>> the first time.
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>>
>> Andy
>>
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