  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-09-21 - By David Sevier
Back Well, I do have the include directory, with loads of .h and .cpp files. Would that be missing if I didn't do the Developer install? I'm pretty sure I did...
On 9/21/07, Jim Wallace <jwallace@(protected)> wrote: > > You must not have the MySQL Developer files installed, or not have them > in your include path. If installed they are in C:\Program > Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\include > > If not installed you can re-run the MySQL install and pick the Developer > option, which is *not* installed by default. > > -- --Original Message-- -- > From: David Sevier [mailto:latentknowledge@(protected)] > Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 2:22 PM > To: plusplus@(protected) > Subject: Can't get a project to build in VC++ > > Hi, > > I've got one of those really frustrating issues. > > I built mysql++, did the install of the libraries, and tested the sample > code. Worked fine. > > I'm now trying to work on my own project using mysql++ and I get these > errors: > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(183) : > 1>error > C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'fd' > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(183) : > 1>error > C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support > default-int > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(183) : > 1>error > C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support > default-int > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(358) : > 1>error > C2065: 'SOCKET' : undeclared identifier > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(358) : > 1>error > C2146: syntax error : missing ')' before identifier 's' > 1>c:\program files\mysql\mysql server 5.0\include\mysql_com.h(359) : > 1>error > C2059: syntax error : ')' > 1>c:\programming\mysql++-2.3.2\lib\null.h(61) : error C2143: syntax > error : > missing ';' before 'constant' > 1>c:\programming\mysql++-2.3.2\lib\null.h(61) : error C2059: syntax > error : > 'constant' > > From what I can tell, it's a linking error of some sort. So I assume > that some setting or other in Visual Studios isn't right. But I can't > for the life of me figure it out. I went through the README.vc and tried > everything there. No luck. I made sure that I didn't have anything > different from the example project. No luck. > > Any ideas? I just can't think of what else to try! > > Davd >
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