01-02-2007
Off hand I'd say you have a driver problem. Look for an update or the one needs with what ever it is your running....
Last edited by jimmyc; 01-02-2007 at 01:43 PM..
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odbcinst.ini
odbcinst.ini(5) unixODBC manual pages odbcinst.ini(5)
NAME
/etc/odbcinst.ini - An unixODBC drivers configuration
DESCRIPTION
/etc/odbcinst.ini is a text configuration file for unixODBC drivers. It can be edited by hand, but the recommended way to update this file
is to use the odbcinst(1) utility.
FILE FORMAT
The general .ini file format is:
[SectionName1]
key1 = value1
key2 = value2
...
[SectionName2]
key1 = value1
key2 = value2
...
Each ODBC driver has its own section and can be referred to by the name of its section. Recognized configuration keys are:
Description
A text string briefly describing the driver.
Driver A filesystem path to the actual driver library.
Setup A filesystem path to the driver setup library.
FileUsage
odbcinst(1) entry, if you edit the configuration file by hand, you have to supply it yourself.
TEMPLATE FILES
The recommended way to manage the drivers is using the odbcinst(1) utility. You can install the drivers by supplying it with template file,
which has the same format as this file.
EXAMPLES
An example of the actual PostgreSQL driver:
[PostgreSQL]
Description = PostgreSQL driver for GNU/Linux
Driver = /usr/lib/psqlodbcw.so
Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so
FileUsage = 1
By specifying the driver like that, you can then reference it in the odbc.ini(5) as follows:
Driver = PostgreSQL
The recommended way to add that driver is by creating template file containg:
[PostgreSQL]
Description = PostgreSQL driver for GNU/Linux
Driver = /usr/lib/psqlodbcw.so
Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so
and call the odbcinst(1):
# odbcinst -i -d -f template.ini
SEE ALSO
odbcinst(1), odbc.ini(5)
AUTHORS
The authors of unixODBC are Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> and Nick Gorham <nick@easysoft.com>. For the full list of contributors
see the AUTHORS file.
COPYRIGHT
unixODBC is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. For details about the license, see the COPYING file.
version 2.3.1 Thu 27 Jun 2013 odbcinst.ini(5)