Which still sucks because most of the software will default to gcc, and compiled RPMs and binaries in other distributions fail sometimes too. but thanks for the tip. I tend to be something of a \"distracted professor\" (is that the way to put it?) sometimes. Quoting Bill Anderson <bill@noreboots.com>:
MANUEL JOSE AMADOR BRIZ wrote:
Thanks, here are my two cents:
Mini quick howto to connect to a sybase ASA/ASE:
Get any 2.2 linux distro installed, except red hat 7 (compiler
problems, it
WILL fail).
Only if you didn\'t read the RELEASE-NOTES. Use kgcc, it is the same compiler as RH 6.2 has.
--- root@darwin in /root $ cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot) root@darwin in /root $ gcc --version egcs-2.91.66 root@darwin in /root --- ucntcme@locutus in /home/ucntcme $ cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness) ucntcme@locutus in /home/ucntcme $ kgcc --version egcs-2.91.66 ---
...
exit python and go to the zope folder, then run ./start
if zope starts, you\\\\\\\'re all set
not quite. You should stop zope, open a new terminal, and start zope from there. More often than not, you will need to set up the $SYBASE variables in the zope start up script. Running Zope in a \'clean\' terminal will test the environment.
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