Connector/ODBC Installation
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Supported Platforms
Connector/ODBC can be used on all major platforms supported by MySQL. You can install it on:
• Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and 7.
• All Unix-like Operating Systems, including: AIX, Amiga, BSDI, DEC, FreeBSD, HP-UX 10/11, Linux,
NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2, SGI Irix, Solaris, SunOS, SCO OpenServer, SCO UnixWare, Tru64 Unix.
• Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server.
Note
On all non-Windows platforms except Mac OS X, the driver is built against
unixODBC
and is expecting a 2-byte
SQLWCHAR
, not 4 bytes as
iODBC
is using.
For this reason, the binaries are only compatible with
unixODBC
; recompile
the driver against
iODBC
to use them together. For further information, see
Section 20.1.2.1.2, “ODBC Driver Managers”
.
For further instructions, consult the documentation corresponding to the platform where you are
installing and whether you are running a binary installer or building from source:
Platform
Binary Installer
Build from Source
Windows
Installation Instructions
Build Instructions
Unix/Linux
Installation Instructions
Build Instructions
Mac OS X
Installation Instructions
20.1.3.1. Installing Connector/ODBC on Windows
Before installing the Connector/ODBC drivers on Windows, ensure that your Microsoft Data Access
Components (MDAC) are up to date. You can obtain the latest version from the
Microsoft Data Access
and Storage
Web site.
There are different distribution types to use when installing for Windows. The software that is installed
is identical in each case, only the installation method is different.
• The zipped installer consists of a zipped package containing a standalone installation application.
To install from this package, unzip the installer, and then run the installation application.
The MSI installer is an installation file that can be used with the installer included in Windows 2000,
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
See
Section 20.1.3.1.1, “Installing the Windows Connector/ODBC Driver Using an Installer”
for the
steps to complete the installation with either of these installers.
• The zipped DLL package contains DLL files that must be manually installed. See
Section 20.1.3.1.2,
“Installing the Windows Connector/ODBC Driver using the Zipped DLL Package”
for the steps to
complete this type of installation.
Note
An OLEDB/ODBC driver for Windows 64-bit is available from
Microsoft
Downloads
.
20.1.3.1.1. Installing the Windows Connector/ODBC Driver Using an Installer
The zipped or MSI installer packages offer a very simple method for installing the Connector/ODBC
drivers. If you have downloaded the zipped installer, extract the installer application. The basic
installation process is identical for both installers.
Follow these steps to complete the installation:
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