You didn't miss anything that I can see - just passing along something I wish I 
had found in writing a few hours ago  =:0

I was motivated to get ODBC working specifically because it has worked well for 
me too.  At least in the version of ODBCLibrary that I am using, there is some 
room to grow with respect to discarding old objects on session start, and I 
continue to think we need (perhaps optional) logging to failures to load, 
failures to open ports, etc.  Any time the vm translates something that we pass 
to it (name into path to library, port name into number or vice versa), there 
should be a way to log it w/o having to recompile the vm.

Bill



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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Benoit St-Jean 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 7:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] PostgresSQL - ODBC

I missed the start of the thread but I've been using PostgreSQL and Pharo for 
quite a while on Windows XP (both PostgreSQL & Pharo).  So far, Pharo is 
rock-solid with ODBC, at least on WinXP !

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Benoit St-Jean
Yahoo! Messenger: bstjean
A standpoint is an intellectual horizon of radius zero.
(Albert Einstein)


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From: "Schwab,Wilhelm K" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 7:00:13 PM
Subject: [Pharo-project] PostgresSQL - ODBC

Hello all,

I have been successful in using unixODBC and a Postgres driver to communicate 
with what I believe is an encrypting server (at least according to pgadmin).  I 
did lots of things, such as building the driver from source, that might have 
been critical, but I strongly suspect that the key to success was simply using 
ServerName in place of Server in .odbc.ini.

FWIW.

Bill




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