Re: [gnome-db] How do I install the GdaBrowser executable?
- From: Chris Green <cl isbd net>
- To: gnome-db-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-db] How do I install the GdaBrowser executable?
- Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2016 18:35:49 +0000
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 08:22:42PM +0100, Vivien Malerba wrote:
2016-02-01 20:13 GMT+01:00 Chris Green <[1]cl isbd net>:
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 08:10:46PM +0100, Vivien Malerba wrote:
> Hi!
> It may not be packaged for XUbuntu/Ubuntu, I certainly could not find
> it.
I suspect that may be the problem. Is there any other way of
obtaining it? I guess I could build from source but I'd rather not.
I'm afraid compiling it from the sources may be your only alternative,
sorry!
That doesn't work either! I got the latest source (libgda-5.2.4.tar.xz)
from ftp.gnome.org, I configured with the following:-
./configure --enable-system-sqlite --with-help
... and it returned the following summary:-
Configuration summary for version 5.2.4
Installation prefix = /usr/local
Building GTK+ UI extension: no
Installing Glade GTK+ UI extension catalog: no
Building Libxslt extension: no
Building libgda GObject Introspection: no
Building libgda-ui GObject Introspection: no
Building Gtk-Doc: no
Building Help (GdaBrowser): yes
Building GDA Vala Bindings (--enable-vala): no
Vala API version to use: No Vala bindings will be generated
Building GDA-UI Vala Bindings: no
Building Vala Extensions: no
Building Vala Documentation: no
Building Building Libgda's associated tools: yes
Compiled providers:
Berkeley DB = no
Berkeley DB SQL = no
FireBird (client)= no
FireBird (embed)= no
MDB (MS Access) = no
MySQL = no
Oracle = no
PostgreSQL = no
SQLite = yes (embedded)
SQLCipher = yes
JDBC = no
WEB = no
LDAP = no
Binreloc support is disabled: Libgda will not be relocatable. To
enable binreloc support re-run with --enable-binreloc (see
http://autopackage.org/docs/binreloc for more information)
It specifically says "Building Help (GdaBrowser): yes" but there's no
GdaBrowser executable built anywhere. (I've looked for all variations
I can think of with upper and lower case). I've even searched through
all the executables it's built and it's not there. (Oh, yes, just in
case you were wondering - I have run 'make')
I suspect the config/make is broken somewhere and it hasn't been
building DbaBrowser for a while!
--
Chris Green
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