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Direct acces to db unify on unix sco

Is it possible or i must use odbc?

Rergards Luca

Apr 27 '06 #1
2 1470
hello,
I am not sure whether I have understood you correctly, but if you mean
unify as in www.unify.com then it is possible to directly link in the
unify libraries statically into python. My experience was that the
unify libraries do not like dynamic linking. The process of static
linking involves using swig wrappers and I always found SCO to be
particularly difficult. The process of wrapping using swig is not
straightforward and would need a bit of explanation.

If ODBC is a realistic option I would go for it, I suspect it would be
easier in the long run.

luca72 wrote:
Is it possible or i must use odbc?

Rergards Luca


Apr 28 '06 #2
Thanks

Luca

Apr 28 '06 #3

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