https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91079
--- Comment #9 from Lucia Clemens <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Lucia Clemens from comment #7) > (In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #4) > > Thank you MM for your feedback, I hadn't noticed this one was a dup. > > > > *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 90976 *** > > As I wrote the file is in /usr/lib64 with a softlink to a similiar file name. > In hope the prgr would find the precise name as shown by the prgr I also > copied that in the same path to the other two names. No change anyway I wrote that I installed EVERYTHING YaST showed me by looking for unixodbc, EVERYTHING. I just would like to know of the lot of packages for what the might be a help, if there is. Someone told me about a German documentation. I'll have a look through it. My English is not too bad but with too much technical expressions I run out of understanding. At least I feel on the right way(In reply to Lucia Clemens from comment #0) > Created attachment 115312 [details] > Screenshots > > Hi folks, > I tried to open an Access backend by LibreOffice (also OpenOffice.org > before) with always the same result. Nothing but senseless announcements > about libodbc.so which does be on my pc. > I just installed anything called unixODBC I could find in the YaST. > I did not expect the slightest improvement at least I tried. > I copied /usr/lib64/libodbc.so.2.0.0 to "libodbc" and to libodbc.so in hope > that this nonsense could come to an end. > If anyone can tell me any path where this foolish file the program is > looking for I would copy it through all paths to make the program find it. > > The information offered by LibreOffice is as poor as can be. Why don't you > give an idea to which place or where in the options I should enter any > information to get a database running for the first time. It would be a real > surprise. > > I repeated to link to the backend a lot of times. Presently the backend is > on my server connected by NFS. > I use Win 7 (a moment where Windows is really a highlight in a properly > working database!!), SuSE, and Mac OS X. I try to connect with all systems > but just on the most foolish OS it runs with Access. Can't be, right? > > If you tell me to be the last idiot to understand how it runs I would NOT be > angry. I just would stop to try using this program for what it might be > senseful for -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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