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I have a problem using the node-db-mysql module on mac os x. On a Mountain Lion clean install everything works but on a upgraded lion -> mountain lion and a snow leopard mac, I get errors from node-waf.
Node-waf is complaining about the libmysqlclient_r.dylib:
cxx_link: build/Release/lib/node-db/binding_1.o build/Release/lib/node-db/connection_1.o build/Release/lib/node-db/events_1.o build/Release/lib/node-db/exception_1.o build/Release/lib/node-db/query_1.o build/Release/lib/node-db/result_1.o build/Release/src/connection_1.o build/Release/src/mysql_1.o build/Release/src/query_1.o build/Release/src/result_1.o build/Release/src/mysql_bindings_1.o -> build/Release/mysql_bindings.node
ld: warning: ignoring file /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient_r.dylib, file was built for unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386)
As it says, it tries to install it as a 32 bit architecture but the libraries are build on 64 bit architectures. Question where does node-waf defines for what architecture it should build?
If I ignore this issue and include it through a require, I receive the following error message:
dlopen(node_modules/db-mysql/build/Release/mysql_bindings.node, 1): no suitable image found. Did find: node_modules/db-mysql/build/Release/mysql_bindings.node: mach-o, but wrong architecture
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I have a problem using the node-db-mysql module on mac os x. On a Mountain Lion clean install everything works but on a upgraded lion -> mountain lion and a snow leopard mac, I get errors from node-waf.
Node-waf is complaining about the libmysqlclient_r.dylib:
As it says, it tries to install it as a 32 bit architecture but the libraries are build on 64 bit architectures. Question where does node-waf defines for what architecture it should build?
If I ignore this issue and include it through a require, I receive the following error message:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: