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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2010-09-28 19:58:06 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2010-09-28 19:58:06 +0200 |
commit | e4add374a96fdcb16fe9a8edc69f8a7418884e82 (patch) | |
tree | 83ce07d0c8239b6b1570fe21b27f7c8bbb186dc7 | |
parent | 1915dd49783d2cb2847b8c92a9ea1a30d79e24ee (diff) |
Minor documentation fixes
-rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 31 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 16 deletions
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -In this document we use <database> as the name of the database system you -would like to use. Valid values for <database> are: +In this document we use <database> to refer to the name of the database +system you would like to use. Valid values for <database> are: 'mysql' - The MySQL database system @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To see the available configuration options run configure with --help: ./configure --help -The required --database option specify the database system you would +The required --database option specifies the database system you would like to use. The configure script expects the directory where the ODB compiler @@ -67,8 +67,7 @@ that should be used when running the examples. Run configure with --help to see the available options for your database. As another example, the following configure command uses the specified -C++ compiler and compiles with optimization and without the debug -information: +C++ compiler and compiles with optimization and without debug information: ./configure CXX=g++-4.5 CXXFLAGS=-O3 @@ -76,10 +75,10 @@ Once configuration is complete, run make to build the examples: make -Once the build completes successfully, you can run each example manually -from the command line. See the README file accompanying each example -for more information on how to do this. Alternatively, you can run all -the examples using the check target: +Once the build is completed successfully, you can run each example +manually from the command line. See the README file accompanying each +example for more information on how to do this. Alternatively, you can +run all the examples using the check target: make check @@ -107,17 +106,17 @@ version of Visual Studio that you are using. Once the solution is open, select the desired build configuration (Debug or Release) and platform (Win32 or x64) and build the solution. -Once the build completes successfully, you can run each example manually -from the command line. See the README file accompanying each example -for more information on how to do this. Alternatively, you can run all -the examples using the test.bat batch file located in the odb-examples\ -directory. +Once the build is completed successfully, you can run each example +manually from the command line. See the README file accompanying each +example for more information on how to do this. Alternatively, you can +run all the examples using the test.bat batch file located in the +odb-examples\ directory. Before you can run test.bat, you may need to adjust the database system parameters, such as the login name, password, and database name, that -should be used when running the examples. To do this edit the +should be used when running the examples. To do this, edit the <database>.options and <database>-driver.bat files located in the -odb-examples\ directory. Once this is done you can run the examples by +odb-examples\ directory. Once this is done, you can run the examples by executing the following command from the command prompt: test.bat <database> |