Re: Re: Problem with billing via PostgreSQL

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Which OS is the binary compiled for?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Krzysztof Legenza" <legzio@xxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:53 PM



No, I use windows 2.2 version downloaded from www.gnugk.org (web page says that postgresql is build in into binaries). I didn't compile gnu from sources.
First I thought that some ports are closed on host, but pgadmin works fine from gnu host, that means communication between database and gnu host is OK.


 > Do you use precompiled binaries? This error usually
 > means there is no SQLAcct module compiled in.
 > You may either use some outdated gatekeeper version
 > or hit some linker bug that eliminated the SQLAcct module
 > or (if you compiled from sources) sqlacct.cxx did not get
 > compiled.

 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "Krzysztof Legenza" <legzio@xxxxx>
 > Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 2:06 PM


> Can anyone eplain me what means that error: > > factory.h(283) Init Can"t create unknown class SQLAcct > > I found this in source code, but :) I"m not so good in C to understand > whole code :). Question is: when this error appears? > > I have running PostgeSQL database with created billing table, but I > can"t put any CDR to database. I can put CDR to file, but I can"t "let > database to cooperate" :) > > -- > Krzysztof Legenza



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