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OpenLink ODBC Bench is an open-source ODBC Benchmarking tool providing real-time comparative benchmarking for ODBC Drivers, Database Engines, and Operating Systems combinations.
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odbc-bench - a TPC-A and TPC-C like benchmark program for databases Copyright (C) 2000-2018 by OpenLink Software <odbc-bench@openlinksw.com> All Rights Reserved. LICENSE ======= This software is released under the GNU General Public License (see COPYING). DISCLAIMER ========== The benchmarks in this application are loosely based on the TPC-A and TPC-C standard benchmarks, but this application does not claim to be a full or precise implementation, nor are the results obtained by this application necessarily comparable to the vendor's published results. Package Dependencies ==================== To compile this application, please make sure the following packages and recommended versions are installed on your system. Package Version From ======== ======= ================================== gtk+ 1.2.10 ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2 xml2 2.5.4 ftp://xmlsoft.org/ For development purposes the following packages may also be required: Package Version From ======== ======= ================================== autoconf 2.57 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf automake 1.6.3 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake libtool 1.4.3 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool The above version are used for generating the source distributions with are currently generated on a standard RedHat 9 installation. Older version of these packages can sometimes be used, but could cause build problems. To check the version number of the tools installed on your system, use one of the following commands: $ autoconf --version $ automake --version $ libtoolize --version $ gtk-config --version $ xml2-config --version Building software ================= This application is portable to a great number of systems. Building requires the following steps: step 1. Run configure to adjust to target platform step 2. Run make step 3. Run make install Running configure ----------------- The configure program will examine your system for various compiler flags, system options etc. In some case extra flags need to be added for the C compler to work properly. For a full list of options, please run: ./configure --help The most important arguments are: * --prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX By default, `make install' will install all the files in `/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/lib' etc. You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' using `--prefix', for instance `--prefix=$HOME'. * --enable-gui build GUI applications (default) * --disable-gui build GUI applications By default, both a command line and a graphical version of odbc-bench are build, if the GTK+ libraries can be found. If GTK could not be found, is unusable, or when --disable-gui is used, only a commandline version of the odbc-bench tool is build. * --enable-pthreads build threaded applications (default) * --disable-pthreads build non-threaded applications By default, a multithreaded application is build, unless --disable-pthreads is explicitly added to the commandline of configure. * --with-iodbc(=DIR) Select iODBC support * --with-odbcsdk(=DIR) Select OpenLink odbcsdk support * --with-unixodbc(=DIR) Select UnixODBC support * --with-datadirect(=DIR) Select DataDirect support Specify one of these flags to state which driver manager you want to use. The optional =DIR argument should be pointed to the base installation directory of that Driver Manager. If the requested Driver Manager not found, the system will try to locate an appropriate Driver Manager in one of the system library paths. * --with-odbc-inc=DIR Specify custom ODBC include directory * --with-odbc-lib=DIR Specify custom ODBC lib directory If the above methods all fail, or an unknown driver manager is used, these flags can be used to point to the correct include and lib paths. * --with-xml-prefix=DIR Prefix where libxml is installed (optional) This flag is only needed when libxml2 is installed in a non-default directory. Some influential environment variables: CC C compiler command CFLAGS C compiler flags LDFLAGS linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory <lib dir> A typical configure command looks something line: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-iodbc=/usr/local/iODBC \ --with-xml-prefix=/usr/local/xml2 The configure script will perform a large number of checks to find all the header files, libraries and programs the build process needs.
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OpenLink ODBC Bench is an open-source ODBC Benchmarking tool providing real-time comparative benchmarking for ODBC Drivers, Database Engines, and Operating Systems combinations.
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