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Sja In Cygwin

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    • #9642
      TomBez
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      hi there,

      I'm trying to get sja to work under cygwin. has been anyone successfull with this task? information about the libraries needed would be also a great help.

      thx

    • #21415
      peterlaursen
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      Did you consider SJA for windows?

      You are welcome to play with this, but don't expect Webyog to support!

      SJA for Linux is compiled on and for LINUX and no other *nix.

      Most likely it could be compiled on and for OS-X, BSD's, cygwin etc. but no plans of going into this at the moment.

    • #21416
      Ritesh
      Member

      Why do you want to run under Cygwin?

      SJA is a native windows application bundled with SQLyog Enterprise.

    • #21417
      peterlaursen
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      Quote:
      Why do you want to run under Cygwin?

      I think he tries to run SJA for Linux on cygwin on windows. As the SJA-for-Linux binary is compiled for Linux and only that it will not run on other *nix – not cygwin either.

      Quote:
      Why do you want to run under Cygwin?

      Well .. let me guess .. if it worked he would not need to pay for SQLyog Enterprise to run the SJA on windows 😀

    • #21418
      Ritesh
      Member

      @TomBez: If pricing is a problem, then I can offer you only SJA for USD 19.

    • #21419
      TomBez
      Member
      Ritesh wrote on Apr 30 2006, 04:31 AM:
      @TomBez: If pricing is a problem, then I can offer you only SJA for USD 19.

      Hi,

      no it's not really a monetary problem, any company who “needs” SAP can afford

      buying the Enterprise version ;).

      It's just, that I tried it out, if it works, some kind of a research, cause Database's

      might change here in the near future (some guys already noticed that lotus domino

      isn't that nice, when you try to make OLAP or you if you want to communicate

      directly and not with files, with other systems). So I started to build up some

      sql-servers based on MySQL or/and Oracle (just to show the notes-herd the benefits

      of sql-databases and to show them that there are expensive and cheap version,

      with pro's and con's) to give me and others a little playground. F.e. to make better

      loganalyzes of the website etc.

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