Hi,
I'm having a problem with the new Texis installation.
The installation itself went fine. This is the version:
Commercial Version 5.01.1258488718 20091117 (i686-intel-winnt-64-32)
The problems arise when I try to create a new database, to be used as the default DB for my parsing scripts. I create a new folder: C:\testparse . Then located in that folder I try to run "creatdb". The error returned is this:
c:\testparse>creatdb
002 can't open C:_TESTPARSE_SYSLOCKS: No such file or directory in the function
getshared
000 Could not open locking mechanism in the function ddopen
and as a result only 3 SYS tables are created in testparsefolder:
SYSTABLE
SYSINDEX
SYSCOLUMN
Please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? Maybe I should mention that I'm trying to install texis on my new machine running Windows 7. Is Texis supported on this OS? I have installed Texis several times so far, following the same procedure, but on different OS-es; this is the first time I'm trying Win 7 and first time I see this type of error.
Thanks,
Nenad
I'm having a problem with the new Texis installation.
The installation itself went fine. This is the version:
Commercial Version 5.01.1258488718 20091117 (i686-intel-winnt-64-32)
The problems arise when I try to create a new database, to be used as the default DB for my parsing scripts. I create a new folder: C:\testparse . Then located in that folder I try to run "creatdb". The error returned is this:
c:\testparse>creatdb
002 can't open C:_TESTPARSE_SYSLOCKS: No such file or directory in the function
getshared
000 Could not open locking mechanism in the function ddopen
and as a result only 3 SYS tables are created in testparsefolder:
SYSTABLE
SYSINDEX
SYSCOLUMN
Please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? Maybe I should mention that I'm trying to install texis on my new machine running Windows 7. Is Texis supported on this OS? I have installed Texis several times so far, following the same procedure, but on different OS-es; this is the first time I'm trying Win 7 and first time I see this type of error.
Thanks,
Nenad