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>Build and install the Mini SQL driver</TITLE
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>Mini SQL driver manual: A libdbi driver for the Mini SQL (mSQL) database </TH
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>Chapter 2. Installation</TD
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>2.2. Build and install the Mini SQL driver</A
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>First you have to unpack the libdbi-drivers archive in a suitable directory. Unpacking will create a new subdirectory <TT
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>libdbi-drivers-X.Y</TT
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> where "X.Y" denotes the version:</P
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>tar -xzf libdbi-drivers-x.y.tar.gz</KBD
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>The libdbi-drivers project consists of several drivers that use a common build system. Therefore you <EM
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> tell configure explicitly that you want to build the Mini SQL driver (you can list as many drivers as you want to build):</P
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>cd libdbi-drivers</KBD
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>./configure --with-msql</KBD
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>./configure --help</B
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> to find out about additional options.</P
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>Then build the driver with the command:</P
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>Please note that you may have to invoke <B
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>, the GNU version of make, on some systems.</P
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>Then install the driver with the command (you'll need root permissions to do this):</P
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>To test the operation of the newly installed driver, use the command:</P
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>This command creates and runs a test program that performs a few basic input and output tests. The program will
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ask for a database name and a host name. If you havn't configured Mini SQL to use TCP just press enter at the hostname
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selection to pass NULL to Mini SQL's <CODE
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> function indicating that you want to use a local
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