Installation

--with-adabas[=DIR]

Include Adabas D support. DIR is the Adabas base install directory, defaults to /usr/local.

--with-sapdb[=DIR]

Include SAP DB support. DIR is SAP DB base install directory, defaults to /usr/local.

--with-solid[=DIR]

Include Solid support. DIR is the Solid base install directory, defaults to /usr/local/solid.

--with-ibm-db2[=DIR]

Include IBM DB2 support. DIR is the DB2 base install directory, defaults to /home/db2inst1/sqllib.

--with-empress[=DIR]

Include Empress support. DIR is the Empress base install directory, defaults to $EMPRESSPATH. This option only supports Empress Version 8.60 and above.

--with-empress-bcs[=DIR]

Include "Empress Local Access" support. DIR is the Empress base install directory, defaults to $EMPRESSPATH. This option only supports Empress Version 8.60 and above.

--with-birdstep[=DIR]

Include Birdstep support. DIR is the Birdstep base install directory, defaults to /usr/local/birdstep.

--with-custom-odbc[=DIR]

Include a user defined ODBC support. The DIR is ODBC install base directory, which defaults to /usr/local. Make sure to define CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS and have some odbc.h in your include dirs. E.g., you should define following for Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.5.00 on QNX, prior to run configure script:

   CPPFLAGS="-DODBC_QNX -DSQLANY_BUG"
   LDFLAGS=-lunix
   CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS="-ldblib -lodbc".

--with-iodbc[=DIR]

Include iODBC support. DIR is the iODBC base install directory, defaults to /usr/local.

--with-esoob[=DIR]

Include Easysoft OOB support. DIR is the OOB base install directory, defaults to /usr/local/easysoft/oob/client.

--with-unixODBC[=DIR]

Include unixODBC support. DIR is the unixODBC base install directory, defaults to /usr/local.

Include OpenLink ODBC support. DIR is the OpenLink base install directory, defaults to /usr/local. This is the same as iODBC.

--with-dbmaker[=DIR]

Include DBMaker support. DIR is the DBMaker base install directory, defaults to where the latest version of DBMaker is installed (such as /home/dbmaker/3.6).

Windows users must enable php_odbc.dll in order to use this extension.

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alvaro at demogracia dot com
12 years ago
To avoid «[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified»:

- Find the ODBC manager in Windows control panel and check the "Drivers" tab. Please note that 64 bit Windows has two different managers for 32 [1] and 64 bit drivers: drivers must match your PHP installation.

- If the required driver doesn't show up there, you need to install it. The free "Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable" package [2] is one of the possibilities for Access and Excel.

- When connecting with odbc_connect(), make sure you are using the exact driver name in the DRIVER parameter: 'Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)' will not work if your driver is called 'Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)'.

[1] C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
[2] http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255
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