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Omar Atia omar.atia at its.wsDear holger, Happy new year , I figured out that there should be libdbdsqlite3.so (drivers) under /usr/local/lib/dbd (as when I tried to connect with bsc_hack it writes faile to load driver ..., I need binary distribution for this driver . I didn't find any binary distribution for solaries in the web site , I also tried to configure(got success with configure) and make driver lib but it is not making it didn't execute gcc and compile . The link Is as below : http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdbi-drivers/files/ so now I have framework installed and I have the sources for the libdbdsqlite3 but I'm not able to compile , it is writing make statements without compiling ... do you have any suggestions? Thanks, Omar Atia -----Original Message----- From: Holger Hans Peter Freyther [mailto:holger at freyther.de] Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 6:19 PM To: Omar Atia Cc: openbsc at lists.gnumonks.org Subject: Re: OpenBSC on Solaris (Sqlite3) On 12/31/2010 05:10 PM, Omar Atia wrote: > Dear Holger, > Kindly advise what is the issue and if I need to download dbd-sqlite3 kindly provide link for that if you please . Well, there are two things to DBI. The API/framework (libdbi) and the drivers (e.g. for sqlite). You will need to have the sqlite3 driver installed when running OpenBSC. z. PS: You might be more productive with a GNU/Linux or *BSD system.