The most likely reason is lack of privs on the file (/tmp/myodbc.ini).
What is in the file?
What does your odbcinst command line look like?
Peter
Mohamed Farouk wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Ok the problem has been changed or i got some idea about the
> environment, but ...
>
> i tried to edit odbc.ini to install a new driver and a new data source
> name, using odbcinst but i usually get this error:
>
> odbcinst: iniOpen Failed on /tmp/myodbc.ini.
>
> Ismael Touama wrote:
>
>> hi the little I know about Linux:
>>
>> rpm -qa | grep MyODBC-3.51
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Mohamed Farouk [mailto:mohamed.farouk@stripped]
>> Envoye : lundi 11 mars 2002 11:40
>> A : myodbc@stripped
>> Objet : Installation
>>
>>
>> Dear All
>>
>> I have installed MyODBC 3.51 on Linux 7.2
>>
>> rpm -ivh MyODBC-3.51 ........
>>
>> But i don't where did it install??
>> How can i run it??
>>
>