Folks, I need help on this.  It would be nice to support unixODBC, but I
don't understand the ramifications of these changes.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Nick, sorry this was never resolved.  Do have any recollection of the
> > issues involved?
> 
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> Yes I can tell you what I was changing, I would love to get the code in the unixODBC 
>distrib to match the one you have, or even to remove it
> and point people to you.
> 
> There are a few simple changes.
> 
> 1. Add options to use unixODBC in the configure.in file, the mainly consists of 
>finding the root of the unixODBC install prefix, and adding
> -I /unixODBC/path/include and -L /unixODBC/path/lib to the driver build
> 
> 2. Change the way the driver gets config info, to be the same as when built under 
>windows. link with -lodbcinst and it provides
> SQLGetPrivateProfileString. the code that calls this works as long as the correct 
>define is set.
> 
> 3. Stop calling ODBC functions in the driver, this is simple but messy, the problem 
>being the call (say) in SQLAllocStmt that calls
> SQLAllocHandle in the driver, ends up calling the SQLAllocHandle in the driver 
>manager.
> 
> There are a couple of other changes I have made, that you may want to add, I added 
>the code to allow encrypted passwords (taken from the pg
> lib), as crypt is avaiable on unix. Add the option to detect a server name of 
>localhost, and open the unix domain socket, in fact try two
> places, to handle the debian build where the location is different. Again both of 
>these would have no place on Windows but in Unix.
> 
> Its chaos here at the moment, having lost a machine (dead disk) in the move to nice 
>new (old building) offices in the country side, but if
> you want any help, just shout.
> 
> 
> --
> Nick Gorham
> When I die, I want to go like my grandfather did, gently while sleeping,
> and not like his passangers, screaming in a panic, looking for the
> inflatable raft. -- Seen on ./
> 
> 
> 
> 


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