Обсуждение: odbc driver version question for PostgreSQL 8.3.
We are installing PostgreSQL 8.3 on a 64 bit Solaris OS. Should I download the latest ODBC driver for 64 bit system (I believe it's psqlodbc_09_01_0100-x64.zip) or should I stick with one of the psqlodbc_08_03_0x00.zip versions?
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Jason Tuttle
US Bank Voice Engineering *Call Center Applications
612.492.2883
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On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:33:09 am jason.tuttle@usbank.com wrote: > It seems like I've done a reasonable amount of scouring to find the answer > to this without success. So I'm going to take a shot at sending this to > you. > > We are installing PostgreSQL 8.3 on a 64 bit Solaris OS. Should I download > the latest ODBC driver for 64 bit system (I believe it's > psqlodbc_09_01_0100-x64.zip) or should I stick with one of the > psqlodbc_08_03_0x00.zip versions? As far as I know the ODBC drivers are backwards compatible. The question is where you intend to load the driver? If you want it on Solaris the *.zip versions will not work as they represent MSI packages for use in Windows. You will need to get the tarballs located in the src directory here: http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/src/ When you untar them there will be a docs/ with a unix-compilation.html file to help with building. > > Regards > > Jason Tuttle > US Bank Voice Engineering *Call Center Applications > 612.492.2883 > U.S. BANCORP made the following annotations -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@gmail.com
Thanks Adrian!
Jason Tuttle
US Bank Voice Engineering *Call Center Applications
612.492.2883
From: Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com>
To: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
Cc: jason.tuttle@usbank.com
Date: 02/15/2012 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ODBC] odbc driver version question for PostgreSQL 8.3.
On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:33:09 am jason.tuttle@usbank.com wrote:
> It seems like I've done a reasonable amount of scouring to find the answer
> to this without success. So I'm going to take a shot at sending this to
> you.
>
> We are installing PostgreSQL 8.3 on a 64 bit Solaris OS. Should I download
> the latest ODBC driver for 64 bit system (I believe it's
> psqlodbc_09_01_0100-x64.zip) or should I stick with one of the
> psqlodbc_08_03_0x00.zip versions?
As far as I know the ODBC drivers are backwards compatible. The question is
where you intend to load the driver? If you want it on Solaris the *.zip
versions will not work as they represent MSI packages for use in Windows. You
will need to get the tarballs located in the src directory here:
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/src/
When you untar them there will be a docs/ with a unix-compilation.html file to
help with building.
>
> Regards
>
> Jason Tuttle
> US Bank Voice Engineering *Call Center Applications
> 612.492.2883
> U.S. BANCORP made the following annotations
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@gmail.com
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The backwards compatible answer makes me feel good since the 8.3 version of the drivers don't specify 64 bit compatibility. We'll package the latest for deployment to our users - for use on their win xp desktops.
Thanks Adrian!
From: Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com>
To: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
Cc: jason.tuttle@usbank.com
Date: 02/15/2012 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ODBC] odbc driver version question for PostgreSQL 8.3.
On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:33:09 am jason.tuttle@usbank.com wrote:
> It seems like I've done a reasonable amount of scouring to find the answer
> to this without success. So I'm going to take a shot at sending this to
> you.
>
> We are installing PostgreSQL 8.3 on a 64 bit Solaris OS. Should I download
> the latest ODBC driver for 64 bit system (I believe it's
> psqlodbc_09_01_0100-x64.zip) or should I stick with one of the
> psqlodbc_08_03_0x00.zip versions?
As far as I know the ODBC drivers are backwards compatible. The question is
where you intend to load the driver? If you want it on Solaris the *.zip
versions will not work as they represent MSI packages for use in Windows. You
will need to get the tarballs located in the src directory here:
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/src/
When you untar them there will be a docs/ with a unix-compilation.html file to
help with building.
>
> Regards
>
> Jason Tuttle
> US Bank Voice Engineering *Call Center Applications
> 612.492.2883
> U.S. BANCORP made the following annotations
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