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Joseph & Jennifer Peters
 
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Default Hello From New Member - 11-06-2006 , 10:55 AM






Hello, I'm a new member of the MySQL++ mailing list. I do most of the
database tasks here at my workplace. I'm doing everything in Windows XP &
2000.

I'm currently trying to upgrade from really old versions of MySQL and
MySQL++. I installed MySQL ver. 5.0.26 (to the C:\mysql directory), and
it's running fine. I downloaded and extracted MySQL++ ver. 2.1.1 (to the
mysql++ 2.1.1 directory). I'm currently in the process of building MySQL++,
but am having problems. The installation notes state that I have to have
the MySQL C API development files installed, but these files don't come with
the MySQL installation! Where do I get these files? I imagine that's why,
when I try to build the .lib file, I get an error that it can't find
mysql.h. Also, what is the relationship of mysql.h to the mysql++.h file
that comes with MySQL++?

Thank you!

-Joe

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Default Re: Hello From New Member - 11-09-2006 , 03:13 PM






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mysql.h is the interface that mysql++ uses to communicate with the MySQL
database.

I think mysql source comes in about 5 rpm packgaes. You are most interested
in the developer, and the client ones. Install them and you should be on yo=
u
way in few minutes.

good luck.
Zeddy

On 11/6/06, Carlos Flores <cafg10 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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2006/11/6, Joseph & Jennifer Peters <jpetersx2 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>:

Hello, I'm a new member of the MySQL++ mailing list. I do most of the
database tasks here at my workplace. I'm doing everything in Windows X=
P
&
2000.

I'm currently trying to upgrade from really old versions of MySQL and
MySQL++. I installed MySQL ver. 5.0.26 (to the C:\mysql directory), an=
d
it's running fine. I downloaded and extracted MySQL++ ver. 2.1.1 (to
the
mysql++ 2.1.1 directory). I'm currently in the process of building
MySQL++,
but am having problems. The installation notes state that I have to
have
the MySQL C API development files installed, but these files don't come
with
the MySQL installation! Where do I get these files? I imagine that's
why,
when I try to build the .lib file, I get an error that it can't find
mysql.h. Also, what is the relationship of mysql.h to the mysql++.h
file
that comes with MySQL++?

Thank you!

-Joe

__________________________________________________ _______________
Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and more=85then map the b=
est
route! http://local.live.com?FORM=3DMGA001


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Those files come with the mysql instalation, but you should use the custo=
m
install option to make them avaible

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