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What happend to odbc.sql & odbc-drop.sql

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Old 04-16-2008, 02:50 AM
Todd Denniston
 
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Default What happend to odbc.sql & odbc-drop.sql

I am attempting to use the directions at
http://kandalaya.org//download/oo-pgsql.html
to configure odbc with pgsql and OpenOffice.org on a Fedora Core 4 system.

I found a message at:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql...9/msg00087.php
which points to the psqlodbc cvs, but that appears empty.

And when I got psqlodbc-08.01.0100.tar.gz (that is the correct one to use with
postgresql-8.0.6 right?) and looked in it, there was no mention of the
odbc.sql & odbc-drop.sql scripts, or even what should replace them.

So is there a reason why these went away?
What should they be replaced with?
Or should I just dig out an old copy of postgresql-7.X and grab them from
there for posterity?

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Old 04-16-2008, 02:51 AM
Ludek Finstrle
 
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Default Re: What happend to odbc.sql & odbc-drop.sql

> And when I got psqlodbc-08.01.0100.tar.gz (that is the correct one to use

The psqlodbc-08.01.0200 is the most up to date stable release.
This version (08.01.XXXX has some limitations which older drivers doesn't
have (older = 08.00 and older).

Regards,

Luf

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