On 21 Nov 2013, at 04:27, Michael Bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> wrote:
> unixodbc is what you should use on linux, but OSX comes pre-installed with 
> iODBC (you can also download and install a newer version of iODBC, even build 
> it from source, though neither is necessary), and pyodbc has been tested 
> against iODBC on OSX more than with unixodbc.   but in any case pyodbc 
> crashes like crazy with the newer FreeTDS, it’s gotten better but I still 
> have issues that aren’t resolved.

We've had lots of problems with it as well, but my understanding is that it is 
still the best option when having to connect from unix to SQL Server?

Ed

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