Hello.


I'm not familiar with xCode, but usually you should include

libmysqlclient (if you're using C). See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-apis.html



I suggest you to make a request to  [EMAIL PROTECTED] in case you want

to include parts of MySQL in your products.





Bruce Martin wrote:

> Hello all,

> 

> I have been working on a MySQL client which I wrote in Apple's xCode.

> The client works as long as it is on my machine which has MySQL

> installed, however if I send the client to another computer which does

> not have MySQL installed it does not work. I am under the impression I

> need to include some libs with this client, but which libs and how can I

> do that in xCode?

> 

> Thank you,

> Bruce Martin

> The Martin Solution

> PO Box 644

> Delaware Water Gap, PA

> (570) 421-0670

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> 

> 



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