unixodbc 2.3.11-4 source package in Ubuntu
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unixodbc (2.3.11-4) unstable; urgency=medium * unixodbc-common.{preinst|postinst}: Fix maintscript breakage on systems where /etc/odbcinst.ini is not present on upgrade (Closes: #1038122). -- Hugh McMaster <email address hidden> Fri, 16 Jun 2023 22:44:16 +1000
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unixodbc_2.3.11-4.debian.tar.xz | 16.5 KiB | 5146a351b5e88e3d7f6ff907d269a322d63cfe16f29495d29823960a8398db09 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libodbc2: ODBC Driver Manager library for Unix
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package provides the unixODBC Driver Manager library.
- libodbc2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libodbc2
- libodbccr2: ODBC Cursor library for Unix
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package provides the unixODBC Cursor library.
- libodbccr2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libodbccr2
- libodbcinst2: Support library for accessing ODBC configuration files
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package contains the odbcinst library from unixODBC, a library
used by ODBC drivers to read their configuration from /etc/odbcinst.ini
and the system and user-specific odbc.ini files.
- libodbcinst2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libodbcinst2
- odbcinst: Helper program for accessing ODBC configuration files
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package contains the odbcinst helper tool, which allows ODBC driver
packages to install and manage their driver configuration.
- odbcinst-dbgsym: debug symbols for odbcinst
- unixodbc: Basic ODBC tools
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package contains isql and iusql, command-line tools that allow SQL
commands to be entered interactively or in batches.
- unixodbc-common: Common ODBC configuration files
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package contains the unixODBC system configuration files, odbc.ini and
odbcinst.ini, as well as the ODBCDataSources directory, in which system-file
Data Source Names (DSNs) are stored.
- unixodbc-dbgsym: debug symbols for unixodbc
- unixodbc-dev: ODBC libraries for Unix (development files)
UnixODBC is an implementation of the Open Database Connectivity standard,
a database abstraction layer that allows applications to be used with
many different relational databases by way of a single library.
.
This package contains the development files (headers and libraries) for
unixODBC, which can be used to develop and/or compile C-language applications
using ODBC.