Hi, I'm working with Linux FC4_64 (AMD 3000+, 1GB, 80 GB HD) with OOo 2.0RC2. I want to connect to my MySQL database. The mysql ODBC drivers were already installed (in /usr/lib64). I changed the default /etc/odbcinst.ini and odbc.ini to contain the correct data. "mysql -u test" (from a user account) as well as "isql database-test test" worked without any problem. So far so good. However when I want to test the database (File -> wizard -> Address Data Source -> Other(etc) -> Settings -> MYSQL (ODBC) -> Browse) I get perfectly "MySQL-test" which is the database I want. However, when I enter the correct user-name en click on the "test" button I get: " [unixODBC][Driver Manager]Can't open lib '/usr/lib64/libmyodbc.so' : /usr/lib64/libmyodbc.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". I can assure you that the library exists. I have the nagging feeling that this is a 64 bit problem as some other programs also have problems with the architecture. As the connector with Evolution has disappeared I have to store my addresses in a mysql database to integrate with OOo. Can somebody give some help, or a clue where the problem arises (I'm reasonably fluent with Linux working with Unix from the moment it became available (on a DEC PDP11 !). Joep
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