On 3/1/25 14:17, Igor Korot wrote:
Reply to list also.
Ccing list.
Comments inline.
> Hi, Adrian,
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 11:23 AM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
> <mailto:adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>> wrote:
>
> On 3/1/25 13:15, Igor Korot wrote:
> > Hi, ALL,
> > I have PostgreSQL version 13 and ODBC driver version 11
> > on my Gentoo box.
> >
> > Are they compatible? Can I still connect to the server?
>
> Have you tried to make a connection?
>
>
> Tried.
>
> [code]
> IgorsGentoo/home/igor/dbhandler_new/Debug #cat /etc/unixODBC/odbcinst.ini
> Trace=yes
> TraceFile=/tmp/sql.log
> [PostgreSQL]
> Description=PostgreSQL drver
> Driver=/usr/lib64/psqlodbcw.so
>
> IgorsGentoo/home/igor/dbhandler_new/Debug #cat /etc/unixODBC/odbc.ini
> [PostgreSQL]
> Driver=PostgreSQL
> Server=localhost
> PORT=5432
> DATABASE=draft
> OOPTION=3
> USER=postgres
> PASSWORD=wasqra
> IgorsGentoo/home/igor/dbhandler_new/Debug #
>
> igor@IgorsGentoo~/dbhandler/Debug $isql -v PostgreSQL
> [IM002][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found and no
> default driver specified
> [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
> igor@IgorsGentoo~/dbhandler/Debug $
>
> [/code]
From:
https://www.mankier.com/1/isql
"DSN
The Data Source Name (DSN) used to connect to the SQL database.
unixODBC looks for the specified DSN in /etc/odbc.ini and
$HOME/.odbc.ini, with the latter taking precedence.
"
Do you have a $HOME/.odbc.ini?
Also in odbc.ini, per man odbc.ini, I believe you have to have something
like:
[ODBC Data Sources]
Postgresql = This is my Postgres DSN.
From man odbc.ini:
"[ODBC Data Sources] section
The required section [ODBC Data Sources] lists each data source name
(DSN) as a key. The associated values serve as comments. Each entry
must be matched by an ini file [section] describing the data source.
"
> I'd like to develop backward compatible software which is compatible
> with the oldest possible combination..
Not following.
From my experiences with the ODBC driver it is backwards compatible, so
I would think using a more recent version would be the preferred solution.
--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com