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Anybody checked Lianja environment ?
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01601402
Message ID:
01603248
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>I should have provided my reason for asking.
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>As you are aware I ran into a major bug using 1.1.2 (not that's right) on Linux. Open the console and select an odbc (postges) and type 'use table' (table size greater than 10,000) and Lianja crashes. No current fix.
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>So I tried Lianja on windows - tried the same thing. All worked. Then typed something in the python tab and again a complete crash. But I thought it had to do with my odbc driver and attempted to replace. That's when I discovered Lianja was using the 32bit of ODBC (I just happen to have the 32 bit installed). Ok I said I'll install the 32 bit python but that does not work. I posted a bug report but haven't heard anything yet.
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>So is it that it Lianja will not use 32 bit python on a 64 bit machine? Or am I missing something?
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>Johnf

Hi John,

I haven't used odbc with python on a Linux x64 install, but I have use a couple of x64 mssql odbc drivers (the one that comes with Lianja, and another FOSS one) and also the x64 Sybase driver for dbf's. None of them crashed. Didn't do what I might have wanted, but that was due to their limitations, not to a mismatch.

As for what version on Python is on the x64 CloudServer install: I believe it to be x64 Python. If you install it on x64 Linux, you should be able to determine that. Python is included in the app builder and cloudserver and app center installs, and does not need to be installed. If you have an existing install, you need to adjust the environment variable to unconfuse Lianja: that's detailed in a forum article here: http://www.lianja.com/community/showthread.php?242-Using-Python-modules&p=7914&highlight=pythonpath#post7914 (post #12, the last one, from Yvonne) and here http://www.lianja.com/community/showthread.php?242-Using-Python-modules&p=7890#post7890 (post 8)

Hank
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