gotcha. Hey, on the support issue... I guess I'm just not sure what we are entitled to via the purchase alone. We payed around $1K for the ODBC::ODBC bridge software. Being legal is important to us. I was just wandering if there was an additional yearly fee or something like that for support.
Anyways, you have been extremely helpful, as a fellow developer. That is why I wanted to make sure I am doing the legit thing with support costs. I was hoping there was some 24x7 thing, because of the time diff here. But, I think not. Anyway, I'll file the phone for future ref. Ciao, --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On 21-Feb-2002 Tim Harsch wrote: > > Martin, Jeff et al. > > You guys nailed it I think. I think in my > previous > > working set up I had I must have chosen > > /usr/local/easysoft/oob/client as my ODBCHOME > > > > For this failed build of ODBC 0.38 I had been > choosing > > > > /usr/local/easysoft/unixODBC as my ODBCHOME > > > > I switched back to > > /usr/local/easysoft/oob/client as my ODBCHOME > > > > and all is well again. > > > > So, if I understand from an offline with Jeff, the > > /usr/local/easysoft/oob/client > > is the ODBC driver itself and: > > /usr/local/easysoft/unixODBC is ODBC driver > manager. > > > > I don't understand why but the driver manager > doesn't > > seem to be working correctly for me. If I find > out > > I'll let you all know. > > > > Thanks so much for everyone's help. The DBI users > > list is a good community. > > > > Ciao, > > As I explained in previous email, it is unixODBC > using flags to dlopen() call > different to what perl usually uses. See previous > email. > > Martin > -- > Martin J. Evans > Easysoft Ltd, UK > Development > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com