2008/6/26 Henning Thielemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Do you need to say -lclntsh when you use ghc to compile? > > Ah, I see, I must run both GHCi and GHC with -package Takusen and everything > is fine.
This still doesn't seem right. Both ghci and ghc --make should automatically link the package. The only time you should need to use -package is in ghc "batch" mode i.e. ghc sans --make. > configOracle verbose buildtools = do > if not (sqlplusProgram `isElem` buildtools) > then return Nothing > else do > path <- getEnv "ORACLE_HOME" > info verbose ("Using Oracle: " ++ path) > let (libDir, includeDir) = > if isWindows > then ("bin", "oci/include") > else ("lib", "/usr/include/oracle/10.2.0.4/client") > makeConfig path libDir includeDir > > This is obviously a hack. We should get the Oracle include path from the > user, maybe via another environment variable or a custom Cabal option. Yes... I've had a quick look at the instant client packages. The SDK zip just puts the headers under instantclient_10_2/sdk/include (which is still not $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/public, but c'est la vie). So it looks like the .rpm puts them somewhere completely different: /usr/include/oracle/10.2.0.4/client. Do you also have $ORACLE_HOME/sdk/include, with headers in? Alistair _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe