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You should NOT have to run a java vm just to get access to a database. You |
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really should pursue getting unixODBC, MyODBC working. Perhaps a bug report |
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is in order. |
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Tom Veldhouse |
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----- Original Message ----- |
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From: "Paul de Vrieze" <pauldv@××××××.nl> |
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To: <gentoo-dev@g.o> |
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Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:28 AM |
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] MyODBC |
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On Monday 23 September 2002 03:03, Peter Ruskin wrote: |
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> On Monday 23 Sep 2002 00:25, Cedric Veilleux wrote: |
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> > OpenOffice can also use jdbc as a datasource. May be you can use JDBC |
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> > instead? |
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> Thanks for the tip. I just tried that and couldn't connect because |
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> OpenOffice said "No java installed". |
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> I have sun-jdk-1.4.0-r5 and blacdown-jdk-1.3.1-r7. java-config is set |
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> to sun but blackdown is the same. openoffice-bin-1.0.1. |
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You must also configure openoffice for the jdk you want |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Junior Researcher |
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Mail: pauldv@××××××.nl |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |
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