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SQLAPI++ with Code::blocks

Started by Leitzelmaster, April 20, 2008, 10:24:42 PM

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Leitzelmaster

Hi guys, i am wondering what i have to make sqlapi++ running (if you dont know what it does: With sqlapi++ you can connect to many databases and its a lot of faster than odbc).

I have some screenshots to show you what files sqlapi++ has:


Quote
****************************************************************
Welcome to SQLAPI++ Library 3.7.24
****************************************************************

1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for using SQLAPI++ Library.
This file contains important notes about the installation and the
product itself.

2a. INSTALLATION (Win32 version)
Files under 'SQLAPI' folder after unpacking the SQLAPI++ self-extracting archive:

ReadMe.txt - this file
license.txt - SQLAPI++ license agreement and warranty
bin\*.* - SQLAPI++ DLL and sample binaries (read more at bin\index.txt)
lib\*.* - dynamic and static librares (read more at lib\index.txt)
include\*.h - public include files
doc\*.* - SQLAPI++ documentation in HTML format
examples\*.cpp - SQLAPI++ steps
amd64\* - SQLAPI++ precompiled binaries for AMD64 platforms

These files are only for registered SQLAPI++ version:

src\*.cpp - SQLAPI++ sources
src\*.h - SQLAPI++ private headers
src\Makefile.mvc - SQLAPI++ makefile for MSVC++
src\sqlapi_msvc.bat - batch file to compile SQLAPI++ (release & debug) for MSVC++
src\Makefile.bcc - SQLAPI++ makefile for Borland C++ compiler
src\sqlapi_bcc.bat - batch file to compile SQLAPI++ (release & debug) for Borland C++ compiler
src\Makefile.mingw - SQLAPI++ makefile for MinGW
src\sqlapi_mingw.bat - batch file to compile SQLAPI++ (release & debug) for MinGW


SQLAPI++ binaries are compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 (x86) and
Visual Studio 2005 (x86_64). The multithread- and DLL-specific version of
the run-time libraries are used. You must recompile the binaries for another
run-time library configurations. The same is true for Borland
(Borland C++ Compiler 5.5 is used) and MinGW (MinGW g++ 3.4.2 is used) binaries.


2b. INSTALLATION (Linux/Unix version)
Files after the installation:
ReadMe.txt - this file
license.txt - SQLAPI++ license agreement and warranty
bin\* - simple executable to test database connection
doc\*.* - SQLAPI++ documentation in HTML format
examples\*.cpp - SQLAPI++ steps
examples\Makefile - makefile for building SQLAPI++ steps
include\*.h - public include files
lib\*.* - shared and static SQLAPI++ libraries
g++-*.tar.gz - archives of SQLAPI++ binaries compiled with different g++ versions

These files are only for registered SQLAPI++ version:
src\*.cpp - SQLAPI++ sources
src\*.h - SQLAPI++ private headers
src\Makefile - SQLAPI++ makefile for GNU make
src\sqlapi_gcc - batch file to compile SQLAPI++ (release & debug)

We recommend to recompile the SQLAPI++ binaries on platform it should be used.

Here you can see which folder sqlapi++ has:
http://www.imgnow.de/?img=1b76jpg.jpg

Here the folder lib
http://www.imgnow.de/?img=2f52jpg.jpg

Here the folder bin
http://www.imgnow.de/?img=3849jpg.jpg

Here the folder include
http://www.imgnow.de/?img=4090jpg.jpg

Sth that irritates me ... the folder amd64 because i have an AMD 64 X2 Dualcore Prozessor 3800+

So i hope you can help me :)

ouch

what is the problem? just compile the library with whatever compiler you want to use. sounds like they even have some already built for you if your using a microsoft one.

Leitzelmaster

well the problem is how to set the paths to the lib's and header files.

ouch

just use the makefile they gave you.

or use the makefile to get the paths to set up in a codeblocks project.

or use codeblocks to run the makefile.

tone_a

Hi i'm newb in Codeblocks and C++....please someone can give me exactly instruction for compiling and use sqlapi library...i don't really know what i have to do... :(