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Re: MyODBC 3.51.12 : completely unusable on Linux 64 bits (crashes, strange: msg#00034db.mysql.odbc
Hello, Ok I am glad to know that it is "normal" for MyODBC to currently not work under Linux 64. I then just have a few questions for you: 1) You say the next version should be ok, and that you cannot say the release date. Is it in terms of weeks, monthes, years? I can probably wait 3 monthes, maybe more, but one year is out of the question... So is there a reasonable chance to see a stable version in a 3 monthes time frame? 2) Is there any older MyODBC version that would work well in the meantime? 3) Do you need my test program, or do you already have enough bugs reports, the problem being the time needed to fix them? Thanks Jean-Noël On 2/20/07, Jim Winstead <jimw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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