I don't think it is a bug...I'm willing to bet the "connector" you have
is for a different version of MySQL or a different version of the
client.

What distribution are you using?  Not all Linux distros delete /tmp on
boot.  You need to ensure that your distro is deleting /tmp on boot,
delete the user directory, REBOOT, then try your MySQL thing.  OpenSuSE
does not delete /tmp by default to speed booting.  Ubuntu has a lot of
bugs and only deletes it randomly under certain situations.  A lot of
stuff, especially for uno it appears, gets left out in /tmp.


On Sun, 2011-06-05 at 18:57 +0200, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:

> Hi Tom,
> For me, the suggestion to delete the user directory did not work. The weird
> thing is that when downloading and then trying to activate the 
> mysql-connector,
> I get the message that loading "mysqlc.uno.so" failed. That module is present
> in the directory mentioned in the message.
> As I mentioned before - I have gone over to usinge odbc and I am quite happy
> doing so. I hope that some time in the future somebody cleverer than me will
> fix the bug...
> Regards
> H
> 
> 
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 16:27:06 +0200, Tom Davies <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > /home/user/.libreoffice/3/user
> 
> 
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