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Hi Tom,
It isn't awkward to use myodbc/unixodbc at all. I had used it for quite some
time before trying JDBC (and giving up on it!). The installation is somewhat
more involved (odbc.ini und odbcinst.ini...). But then it works beautifully.
Naturally I would in the end prefer to use the native connection. However,
since I have a job to do I don't really want to spend the time digging into
the depth of every piece of software. One tends to do that a lot anyway in
the Linux world. It's nice to really UNDERSTAND things, but sometimes -
enough is enough!
Regards from Salzburg
H
P.S.: By the way, having worked for nearly 30 years as a systems engineer
at IBM, I am quite used to "digging into..."

On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 20:49:53 +0200, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi Heinrich

If it works, use it :)  If it's awkward to use odbc then you can always look at
the issue again later.  Hopefully things will have moved on by then although
Base is not developing fast right now.
Regards from
Tom :)





----- Original Message ----
From: Roland Hughes <roland@logikalsolutions.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 5 June, 2011 18:58:52
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Native MySQL-connection

I don't think it is a bug...I'm willing to bet the "connector" you have
is  for a different version of MySQL or a different version of  the
client.

What distribution are you using?  Not all Linux  distros delete /tmp on
boot.  You need to ensure that your distro is  deleting /tmp on boot,
delete the user directory, REBOOT, then try your MySQL  thing.  OpenSuSE
does not delete /tmp by default to speed booting.   Ubuntu has a lot of
bugs and only deletes it randomly under certain  situations.  A lot of
stuff, especially for uno it appears, gets left  out in /tmp.


On Sun, 2011-06-05 at 18:57 +0200, Heinrich Stoellinger  wrote:

> Hi Tom,
> For me, the suggestion to delete the user  directory did not work. The weird
> thing is that when downloading and  then trying to activate the
mysql-connector,
> I get the message that  loading "mysqlc.uno.so" failed. That module is
present
> in the directory  mentioned in the message.
> As I mentioned before - I have gone over to  usinge odbc and I am quite
happy
> doing so. I hope that some time in the  future somebody cleverer than me
will
> fix the bug...
>  Regards
> H
>
>
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 16:27:06 +0200,  Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>
> > /home/user/.libreoffice/3/user
>
>
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