and compiled my own program (and also tried running one of the examples) and both return the following error:
ERROR: library library(persdb_mysql/delete_compiler/pl2sqldelete) not found, exiting...
It seems there is an error in the current distribution; thanks fortelling us about it. We hope to correct it in the upcoming 1.8 version.
Is it just an error in the distribution or is there something wrong with the actual code? As Alan noted in his mail the ciao sources contains a NOCOMPILE file in the directory /library/persdb_mysql/delete_compiler/ which as it explains itself is there to prevent the compilation system from compiling the files in that directory. Is it just an error that this file is there in the distrubution or is there still a good reason for not compiling the delete_compiler code?
Or in other words: is it safe to remove the NOCOMPILE file and go ahead using the mysql persistent predicates module? :)
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<excerpt><excerpt><excerpt>and compiled my own program (and also tried running one of the
examples) and both return the following error:
ERROR: library library(persdb_mysql/delete_compiler/pl2sqldelete) not
found, exiting...
</excerpt></excerpt>
It seems there is an error in the current distribution; thanks for
telling us about it. We hope to correct it in the upcoming 1.8
version.
</excerpt>
Is it just an error in the distribution or is there something wrong with the actual code? As Alan noted in his mail the ciao sources contains a NOCOMPILE file in the directory /library/persdb_mysql/delete_compiler/ which as it explains itself is there to prevent the compilation system from compiling the files in that directory. Is it just an error that this file is there in the distrubution or is there still a good reason for not compiling the delete_compiler code?
Or in other words: is it safe to remove the NOCOMPILE file and go ahead using the mysql persistent predicates module? :)