Greetings,
I am configuring a new Linux system with MySQL 5.5.29 and LibreOffice
3.6.5.2. Since it is a new install, I figured I would try using the
MySQL (Native) connector for the first time. However, it did not work.
Of the 3 selections {MySQL (JDBC), MySQL (Native), and MySQL (ODBC), I
selected the MySQL (Native) option, but when I selected the tables icon
and entered my password at the prompt, I got the following:
The connection to the data source "foobar" could not be established.
The connection to the external data source could not be established.
No SDBC driver was found for the given URL.
When I clicked on the more information button, I got:
SQL Status: HY000
and:
A connection for the following URL was requested
"sdbc:mysql:mysqlc:localhost:3306/foobar.
Clearly I have a disconnect. What is this SDBC driver I am being told
is missing?
Is this SDBC driver going to be any better than the JDBC driver I had
been using?
I was under the impression that to use the Native connection, all was
supplied with LO and I would not need any other drivers. I can always
go back to the mysql-connector-java driver (JDBC), but I was hoping the
LO native driver could work better.
Thanks in advance.
Girvin Herr
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