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msa969
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Posted - 2002-02-21 : 18:10:10
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| Embeded SQL and Pro*CI am working with a program that has C code and embeded PL/SQL. How can I run this in Windows XP environmentIn Unix there is a make command that accepts a makefile.Under Unix to execute make you type make at the prompt and the make file must be at the current root. For example:$makeI have Windows XP and when I type, “make” whilst having the same file at the root it returns with command syntax errors:D:\west\sem\db\example1>make MakefileMAKE Version 4.0 Copyright (c) 1987, 1996 Borland InternationalError makefile 2: Command syntax error*** 1 errors during make ***Any ideas how I may resolve this?When the compilation is done under UNIX to run the program one types$./crswkThis is a file that is created by the makefile, which has C code any idea, how can I make this program run? |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2002-02-21 : 20:33:33
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| You will have to go to Borland's web site http://www.borland.com/ and look for documentation on their C/C++ compiler and utilities that you're using, to see what their support is under Windows XP. PL/SQL is also used only by Oracle, and we focus on SQL Server on this site. |
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