Hi John, could you post the setup of apache2?

The useres setting is for studio only.
That looks for me to be the standard apple libryry
> ODBCDMLIBRARY=/usr/lib/libiodbc.2.1.6.dylib
This should point at your myodbc.dylib....

Did you use JDBC for mysql?
I posted it on http://www.apocm.de/witango/index.html

Christian

> Von: Jon van der Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Antworten an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Datum: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 07:43:19 -0600
> An: "witango.com witango talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX ODBC
> 
> Seems like I am missing something or something is changed as this
> worked before...
> 
> I installed a fresh version of OSX Server on a machine including
> Witango Server 5.062.  With Phil's help, I got Apache2 running with
> Witango.  I installed the Studio, and have it working with my ODBC
> datasources on the machine (MySQL/MyODBC) but, the server does not see
> my datasources.  I looked at the odbc.ini files (there are three on the
> machine) and they are fine -- I can connect with the studio...
> 
> I made all of the odbc.ini files the same but it did not help
> 
> /Library/odbc/odbc.ini
> /Library/MyODBC/etc/odbc.ini
> /Users/jon/.odbc.ini
> 
> From the Witango.ini file the server should be looking:
> 
> ODBCDMLIBRARY=/usr/lib/libiodbc.2.1.6.dylib
> 
> From the startup item:
> 
> # Set up environment for ODBC driver manager
> #
> ODBCINI=/Library/ODBC/odbc.ini
> export ODBCINI
> ODBCINSTINI=/Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini
> export ODBCINSTINI
> 
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