Hello,
Thanks for your answers! I have found and solved my problem...
When I installed Debian 9, MariaDB was automatically instaalled. It
seems that the structure of
the confg-files has changed between MySQL 5.5 and MariaDB 10. The new
config-file specified
localhost for the bind-address paramet
On 09/08/2017 09:10 AM, H. Stoellinger wrote:
Hello,
I have been using LO-Base with all the available connectors to MySQL
databases for years
(as a relatively happy customer!). Now I am having trouble using JDBC
in my client-server
environment together with LO 5.4.1. Is there a native connect
Hi H. Stoellinger,
you could try this one:
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/mysql-native-connector
Works here with LO 5.4.1.2 on OpenSUSE.
Regards
Robert
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Hello,
I have been using LO-Base with all the available connectors to MySQL
databases for years
(as a relatively happy customer!). Now I am having trouble using JDBC in
my client-server
environment together with LO 5.4.1. Is there a native connector (64-bit,
Linux-Mint 18.2)?
Thanks for the go
Hello,
As I have already mentioned before...
I would love to use the native connector for a number of reasons (eg.
performance...).
My provider has a timeout-value of 1 minute set for a MySQL-connections
and is not
willing to increase this value. Using the JDBC-Connector one can specify an
"aut
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
> I understand your problem. Accidentally, both links were to the
> same 32 bit connector because I became confused by the naming Nabble used
> for the two files. (I uploaded teh same file twice.)
> Here is the 32 bit connector for othe
Hi :)
Ahh right :) same reason i'm still on 3.5.7 on some machines then :)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 2 October 2014 13:17, Harvey Nimmo wrote:
> The current OpenSuse 13.1 distro version of LibreOffice is still 4.1. So
> I continue to use it for consistency with Opensuse 13.1.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 201
Hi :)
On the other hand it gives you an opportunity to install the
4.3.(newest-one) in parallel with the version you use. Then you can check
it to see if;
1. this connector works for you and
2. to see if whatever was keeping you on the 4.1.x has been fixed in the
newest release. Chances are you'
The current OpenSuse 13.1 distro version of LibreOffice is still 4.1. So
I continue to use it for consistency with Opensuse 13.1.
On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 12:58 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> On the other hand it gives you an opportunity to install the
> 4.3.(newest-one) in parallel with the
aha...so what do I learn from this? => I should read the title of the
thread and check my own installation before taking action and/or
replying.
Sorry for that!
Cheers
Harvey
On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 07:09 -0400, Dan Lewis wrote:
> On 10/02/2014 03:13 AM, Harvey Nimmo wrote:
> > I tried to install
Hi :)
Aaargh, Nabble seems to be playing up and won't let me click on that new
link that Dan gave. Nabble hasn't gone wrong before afaik so it was a bit
unexpected. Hopefully Dan might fix the problem when time-zones allow.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
On 2 October 2014 08:13, Harvey Nimmo wro
On 10/02/2014 03:13 AM, Harvey Nimmo wrote:
I tried to install the 64-bit and 32-bit versions but get the message
"The extension 'MySQL Connector' does not work on this computer."
I have a 64-bit Terra laptop, with Opensuse 13.1 and LibreOffice
Version: 4.1.6.2 Build ID: 410m0(Build:2)
Greeting
I tried to install the 64-bit and 32-bit versions but get the message
"The extension 'MySQL Connector' does not work on this computer."
I have a 64-bit Terra laptop, with Opensuse 13.1 and LibreOffice
Version: 4.1.6.2 Build ID: 410m0(Build:2)
Greetings
Harvey
On Wed, 2014-10-01 at 19:57 -0400, D
I understand your problem. Accidentally, both links were to the
same 32 bit connector because I became confused by the naming Nabble
used for the two files. (I uploaded teh same file twice.)
Here is the 32 bit connector for others if they want to test it:
mysql-connector-x86.oxt>
I have built one of these for 32 and 64 bit. I am looking for
someone who has MariaDB installed on a Linux operating system to test
whether this connector will work with MariaDB or not. (Each connector
contains the needed MariaDB library files, so they should work.)
From the things I h
I have built one of these for 32 and 64 bit. I am looking for
someone who has MariaDB installed on a Linux operating system to test
whether this connector will work with MariaDB or not. (Each connector
contains the needed MariaDB library files, so they should work.)
From the things I h
Can MySQL be accessed on an Apple computer using a native
connector? If so, what is the URL for where it is located? If not, how
can it be accessed and the URL for the connector's location?
Dan
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Heinrich ,
Trie to install the connector with the latest working version
then update this version to 4.0 and with a bit of luck you end up
with a working connector in 4.0
hope it helps
BUT: we need to find a solution for this problem, for aOO there is also
a connector, it works fine wit
Hello,
Just to confuse things a bit...
When I installed LO 4.0.0.3 on my Debian-Wheezy system, the native connector
worked fine from the beginning. It does NOT work on Mint-Nadia or Windows/Vista.
Both are 32-bit systems.
Obviously - as somebody posted earlier - the connector is VERY "sensitive"
I have a 32 bit laptop running Ubuntu 12.04. On it I have
installed LO 3.6.5.2 and 4.0.0.3.
This evening I was going to built LO 4.0.0 with the native
connector for MySQL. In the process I had to download some files needed
for autogen.sh to work properly. Among these are two groups.
etter. There is momentum here.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Fernand Vanrie
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2013, 14:53
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] MySQL-Native Connector for 4.0
>
>Who is fill
Who is filling the issue ?
Michael , others,
the MySQL native connector is installing and working well on LO 4.0
dev with Windows XP
but as Michael says, not on LO 4.0 rc1 with Windows 7 (LO 3.6 is working)
and also NOT on LO rc1 with Windows 8, failed to install due to some
pathsettings
Michael , others,
the MySQL native connector is installing and working well on LO 4.0
dev with Windows XP
but as Michael says, not on LO 4.0 rc1 with Windows 7 (LO 3.6 is working)
and also NOT on LO rc1 with Windows 8, failed to install due to some
pathsettings.
the latest Connector mad
Hello friends,
Since my main "job" (after 30 years at IBM as a systems engineer) is running a
50-piece wind band (I would love to give a sample of it in the U.S., England,
etc., etc.!)
I don't have the time to do any compiles at the moment - even though I do
feel confident I could do so. I have g
I can confirm that the MySQL native connector will not install with Windows
7 64bit but gives the error message listed below by Heinrich. The
connector continued to work with LO3 versions.
regards
Mike
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:
> Hello, Has somebody compiled/t
managed to dodge Vista
and only have access to Xp and Win7 machines (and Ubuntu on their dual-boot).
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Heinrich Stoellinger
>To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
>Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2013, 8:44
>
t: Tuesday, 15 January 2013, 8:44
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] MySQL-Native Connector for 4.0
>
>Hello, Has somebody compiled/tested the native connector under 4.0?
>For me it does work using it with 4.0.0.1, build ID:527, running
>under Debian-Wheezy. It does NOT work under Linu
Hello, Has somebody compiled/tested the native connector under 4.0?
For me it does work using it with 4.0.0.1, build ID:527, running
under Debian-Wheezy. It does NOT work under Linux-Mint-Maya or Windows/Vista
(I cannot activate it, keep getting the message
loading component library failed:
fi
Hello Crowd,
has anybody built the connector for Debian-Wheezy (= testing)?
It works beautifully on my Mint-Lisa system and also on Windows/Vista.
They are both at level 3.3.3. I do not really want to upgrade these
systems, because they are my "workhorses".
Thanks
Heinrich
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fmayo ,
Use the Tools >> Table Filter in the the odb document to choose the
wanted -not wanted databases.
Greetz
Fernand
Hello team,
I currently installed a MariaDB base server as local host (version: :
5.3.3-MariaDB-rc-mariadb108~oneiric-log, installed from deb repositories)
and would like
Hello team,
I currently installed a MariaDB base server as local host (version: :
5.3.3-MariaDB-rc-mariadb108~oneiric-log, installed from deb repositories)
and would like to connect it with LO as a GUI (Tom would likely to
appreciate.)
For this, I installed the MySQL connector plug-in
('mysql-c
Hello,
Some time ago somebody gave me a link to downloading the native connector
to LO/OO from MySQL. I can't find that e-mail anymore! :'(
Could you please resend the info?
Thanks a lot in advance
Heinrich
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