On 3/24/07, Massimo Corà <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Vivien,
>
> > Note: if I create that query without 'analize_time' and the
> > > "datetime('now')" part, I got the query committed in the database, after
> > > parameter setting of course..
> > > What's going wrong?
> >
> > I guess there is a bug in the gda-query-parsing.c file or in the
> > SQLite provider. Would it be possible for you to send me a complete
> > sample (source file + dictionary file) so I can reproduce the problem
> > here?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Vivien
> >
>
>
> here it is the test case with the tables.sql used to create de db.
> I don't use a dictionary
>
> The test case comes from an Anjuta's plugin I'm coding so I tried to clean
> it
> from foreign code making it simpler to compile.
> I'm using latest libgda 3.0 from svn.
>
> giving something like
> gcc main.c `pkg-config libgda-3.0 --libs` `pkg-config libgda-3.0 --cflags`
> `pkg-config glib --libs` -o main
>
> should lead to a clean compile but probably I'm wrong. Anyway the
> dependences are glib and libgda only.
> Last but not the least: please set the TABLES_SQL and PRJ_DIRECTORY to your
> settings.
> Be sure that prj_directoy exists, or create it.
> The 'wrong behaviour' happens on db_engine_add_new_workspace (), in
> particular the 2nd and 3rd queries
> are executed with errors.

Having a look at it right now. The corrections il Libgda will be ready
by tomorrow.

Cheers,

Vivien
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