If I understand correctly, this error:
*firebird_sdbc error:*Unable to complete network request to host
"localhost".*Failed to establish a connection.caused
by'isc_create_database'*
Is because of the issue Lionel posted on gerrit:
"You need to make sure that firebird looks for libEngine12.so where it is
installed, and not in /usr/local/firebird/plugins/"
Am I right?
As I see, Firebird tries to use some remote access instead of local
connection ( Remote provider instead of Engine12 ?). If it is so, it may be
sensible to have a firebird.conf file in the installation directory, where
we can set up that only the "Engine12" provider should be used.
To change the path of libEngine12 I may need to write a patch to change it
somewhere in workdir/UnpackedTarball/firebird/gen/Release/.
On 2 June 2016 at 14:36, Bunth Tamás <btomi96@gmail.com> wrote:
I am going to work on the following issues:
- Build Firebird 3 on Mac OS and Windows systems too. For that, I may need
some help.
- Adding tommath as external dependency if its necessary.
- I got an error while creating a new database and I'm going to examine it:
*firebird_sdbc error:*Unable to complete network request to host
"localhost".*Failed to establish a connection.caused
by'isc_create_database'*
On 30 May 2016 at 19:13, Bunth Tamás <btomi96@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I submitted my first changes, you can find it here:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/25673/
It's not ready yet, but it builds successfully for me on Linux.
Regards:
Tamás Bunth
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