Re: Missing file LIBC06P1

From: "John J(dot) Urbaniak" <jjurban(at)attglobal(dot)net>
To: "Daniel T(dot) Staal" <DStaal(at)usa(dot)net>, pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org
Cc: gh <gh(at)serenity-systems(dot)com>
Subject: Re: Missing file LIBC06P1
Date: 2005-10-17 11:49:11
Message-ID: 43538FB7.7020404@attglobal.net
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FWIW, I copied the PostGreSQL dll files to my C:\OS2\DLL directory and
rebooted. Now it works without the error messages.

For anyone who's interested, PostGreSQL works very well with OS/2 and
eComStation.

There is a dll which allows interfacing of PostGreSQL with Rexx and
Object Rexx.

If you are running DB2 on OS/2 just because of the Rexx interface, you
can now switch to PostGreSQL. I converted my system, which consists of
37 tables and 13 views from DB2 to PostGreSQL, and it all works well. I
think PGS is faster, cleaner, more capable and the backup is easier.

John

Daniel T. Staal wrote:

>On Thu, October 6, 2005 3:07 pm, John J. Urbaniak said:
>
>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>But the thing that's strange is:
>>
>>All the files seem to be there. I have LIBC06P1.dbg, LIBC06P1.dll,
>>LIBC06P1.logchk, LIBC06P1.realdll.
>>
>>But the message I am getting is
>>
>>"SYS1804: The system cannot find the file LIBC06P1" - Note no
>>extension???
>>
>>
>
>Well, you've got all the versions I've got, so I don't know what's happening.
>
>In case it matters, I'm running a version identified in the README as:
>postgreSQL v8.0 GA fix e
>
>Daniel T. Staal
>
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