DCOracle/DCOracle2 on Debian Linux - invalid connection string
Hello, I'm trying to use either DCOracle 1.32 or DCOracle 2 beta 5 to connect to a remote Oracle 7.3.2 database. My Zope installation is on a machine that has the Oracle client successfully installed on it and it's working.. When I connect using sqlplus and my usual connection string lets say scott/tiger@boko (the remote machine) everything is hunky-dory.. However, nomatter what I try, I cannot get Zope to successfully open a database connection.. It reports an invalid connection string. DCOracle 1.32 tested out okay and DCOracle2 compiled successfully.. so I think both installations were done correctly.. however.. when trying to add a database connection, I always get... "Invalid connection string: scott/tiger@boko" I am using Zope 2.3.3 (the most recent version for which there is a deb available) on Debian woody. Its a fairly vanilla install with DCOracle2 (or DCOracle, when that was installed) being the only 3rd party add-on. Ive added the relevant environmental variables in the startup scripts and I hope I am doing things corectly but due to the lack of specifics relevant to the fairly nonstandard way things are installed on Debian linux I'm not sure if they were added in the right places.. If anyone has an idea of what might be wrong, I'd be very grateful. Ive been banging on this off and on for weeks and have tried every possible approach mentioned on previous posts to this list and none of them have worked.. I get the same connection string problem with both DCOracles. If anyone has any ideas of what might be wrong, please help, I *need* to get this working.. Thank you. Chris chris @ msri . org
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Chris Beaumont