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Hello Jack,
Am 22.08.2021 um 12:52 schrieb Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>:
Curious, other than debian, do you have this setup on another linux osor is that it.
I have multiple Linux installs with ODBC. But they all are the same Debian
release (10, "Buster"). Some of them have the older iSeries Access driver
installed, some the newer iACS. But that's the main difference.
Have you updated the debian at all lately,
I do regularly. As pointed out, there were no updates I'd see as directly
influencing ODBC.
how aged is it.
It's current. I install updates in a weekly manner, because some of the
installations are exposed to the internet more or less directly.
I found this as well, what version is your odbc driver.compatible with version 2.2.13 (and newer) of the unixODBC driver manager
The 64-bit version of this package features a full 64-bit ODBC driver,
packages. If your system does not have unixODBC version 2.2.13 or newer,
the ODBC driver contained in this package will not function correctly and
may result in application crashes.
Thanks for pointing out. Both iSeries Access and the newer iACS driver are
both 64 Bit versions. The sometimes necessary blend of 32 and 64
applications being known from Windows is rarely needed on Linux. Its open
source philosophy permits recompilation for everybody without relying on
the mercy of commercial vendors to do this.
Debian 10 includes unixODBC 2.3.7.
:wq! PoC
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