Alan,
You likely have an old version of the jar somewhere in the classpath.
Dave
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 22:02, Alan Searles wrote:
> I am currently running Mandrake Linux 8.2. uname -r ==> 2.4.18-6mdk. I
> have recently installed Sun Java 1.4.1, GNU GCC 3.2.1, as well as
> Jakarta ANT 1.5.1
>
> Now I want to install the latest version of PostgreSQL (7.3.1) from
> source... but I have having some problems getting the JDBC code to
> compile properly.
>
> After I downloaded the source code... and un-compressed it...
>
> 1) I ran the ./configure command (all went well)
> 2) I ran the gmake command
>
> ... and all went well with the 'gmake' until it came to the JDBC code.
> I am getting the following messages:
>
> =================================================================================================
> [javac]
> /usr/src/postgresql-7.3.1/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:240: cannot resolve
symbol
> [javac] symbol : constructor Array
> (org.postgresql.PGConnection,int,org.postgresql.Field,java.sql.ResultSet)
> [javac] location: class org.postgresql.jdbc2.Array
> [javac] return (java.sql.Array) new org.postgresql.jdbc2.Array(
> connection, i, fields[i - 1], (java.sql.ResultSet) this );
> [javac]
> /usr/src/postgresql-7.3.1/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:420: incompatible
types
> [javac] found : java.sql.Statement
> [javac] required: org.postgresql.jdbc2.Statement
> [javac] return statement;
> [javac] ^
> [javac]
> /usr/src/postgresql-7.3.1/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:560: incompatible
types
> [javac] found : java.sql.PreparedStatement
> [javac] required: org.postgresql.jdbc2.PreparedStatement
> [javac] deleteStatement = ((java.sql.Connection)
> connection).prepareStatement(deleteSQL.toString());
> :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
> ==============================================================================================
>
> These are a sampling of the messages; there are others.
>
> What am I doing wrong ????? I very much want to get the Java interface
> into PostgreSQL working.
>
> /Alan
>
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