+ harbour/contrib/gtwvg/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbapollo/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbct/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbfbird/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbfimage/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbgd/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbgt/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbmisc/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbmsql/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbmysql/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbnf/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbodbc/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbole/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbpgsql/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbtip/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbw32/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbw32ddr/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbwhat32/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbziparch/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/hbzlib/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/rddads/make_gcc.sh
+ harbour/contrib/xhb/make_gcc.sh
+ Added missing files to allow compilation using non standard
build system. Please note that some contribs require external
packages, so to succesfuully compile them you will have to
set a proper environment variable, pointing to a list of
directories, containig required package header files. Those
envvars are listed below :
APOLLO_INC
FIREBIRD_INC
FREEIMAGE_INC
GD_INC
MYSQL_INC
PGSQL_INC
ZLIB_INC
ADS_INC
Note that those envvars may contain list of directories,
for example :
export ADS_INC="/usr/include include ."
Also note that on Windows systems, using MingW or Cygwin, you will
have to generate a proper import files from dlls, available in those
packages - using MingW or Cygwin dlltool - to build end user programs,
utilizing those packages.
* harbour/contrib/mtpl_gcc.mak
* harbour/contrib/mtpl_gcc.sh
* harbour/contrib/make_gcc_all.sh
+ Added the rest of contrib libs to compile
* harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/tplinux.c
* harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/tpos2.c
* harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/tpwin32.c
+ Added an operating system guard around the content of
thses files to allow including all three files in a
library.
ODBCDEMO - ODBC Access Class Demonstration Felipe G. Coury <fcoury@flexsys-ci.com> This is the very first test of an ODBC class that I am writing for Harbour. To test it, simply unzip the contents of this file to any folder and run ODBCDEMO.EXE. Please note that you'll need to have ODBC32 installed on your machine. The source code is also included, named ODBCDEMO.PRG, so you can see how it was written. I would like to hear your comments about this. Just drop me a line at my private e-mail. Thanks Felipe Coury