Hello all,

So far, I am one for two on getting ODBC to work on my 64 bit Ubuntu system.  
I'm using a pre-production (the only option we were given by our IT guys) Cisco 
vpn that does not support 64 bit systems; enter a 32 bit vpn and some copied 
libraries.

After that fun, I have been able to get isql (unixODBC test utility) to see a 
MySQL server I have living on a blade machine.  That much works.  My Pharo 
image seems unable to talk to it, and I am wondering whether it might be 
because the library is 64 bit - please excuse me if that's just plain stupid.  
Of course, so was installing the 64 bit OS<g>, but I figure there will not be 
an option some day, so I'm trying to get my bad news early.  Any ideas about 
how to proceed?  I'm thinking of subclassing ODBCLibrary and tweaking the types 
(something on the net addresses some changes) to see if I can get some success 
and then keep going as needed.  Does that sound reasonable?  Any better ideas?

FreeTDS is letting me down talking to a SQL server machine.  If anyone has set 
that up successfully, I would greatly enjoy knowing what you did.

Bill


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