Hello,
Thanks for your answers! I have found and solved my problem...
When I installed Debian 9, MariaDB was automatically instaalled. It
seems that the structure of
the confg-files has changed between MySQL 5.5 and MariaDB 10. The new
config-file specified
localhost for the bind-address parameter. Changing it such that the
server also listens to "normal"
TCP-IP connections has done the trick.
I will keep on using JDBC till a viable native connector becomes available.
Regards
H. Stoellinger
Am 2017-09-08 um 18:10 schrieb H. Stoellinger:
Hello,
I have been using LO-Base with all the available connectors to MySQL
databases for years
(as a relatively happy customer!). Now I am having trouble using JDBC
in my client-server
environment together with LO 5.4.1. Is there a native connector
(64-bit, Linux-Mint 18.2)?
Thanks for the good work and regards from Salzburg
H. Stoellinger
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