Thank you. After the steps you suggested and some tweaking of the
odbcinst.ini all is working now. I have a SQLite3 file on a 64 bit machine.
Graham
On 9 August 2011 02:26, Simon Cropper (The foss Workflow Guides) [via
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On 09/08/11 06:27, gsward wrote:
Simon,
Thanks for this it did get me a good way further on but I am having
problems
installing the driver.
./configure
runs OK
but
sudo make install
returns an error
make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
I have a .odbc.ini file and have made the necessary edit to point at my
database. I can loacte it in LibreOffice now but it also tells me the
driver is not installed:
[unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no default
driver
specified
Can you help?
Thanks,
Graham
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This problem is more to do with you operating system configuration. Look
carefully at the output from ./configure, you will probably find you are
missing something - just because it runs does not mean that it worked.
The likely reason 'make install' does not work is that it is not been
created by ./configure.
If you don't understand the output in the terminal use the mouse to
select the text and copy it using Ctrl-Shift-C and paste it into an
email using Ctrl-V as a reply to this thread or send it directly to me.
If you are reasonably confident in using linux, if configure asks for a
particular package, look in the synaptic or apt for it and install it.
You may be missing a c-compiler like gcc or something else like the
linux-header source files.
Keep repeating "./configur"e until no more errors are encountered then
try "sudo make install". Once you can get the two to work then your ODBC
driver should appear.
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