Package: libmyodbc
Version: 3.51.11-6
Severity: wishlist


It took me a long time to figure out why my connections
gave me latin-1 encoded strings after upgrading from
sarge to etch.

Setting 

stmt = set names 'utf8'

in the odbc.ini file fixes the behaviour for me.


Please add this statement to the odbc.ini file in the
examples/ directory and name it in the READE.Debian
file.


Kind regards
Thomas Reifferscheid



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Versions of packages libmyodbc depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]        1.5.11      Debian configuration management sy
ii  libc6                        2.3.6.ds1-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libltdl3                     1.5.22-4    A system independent dlopen wrappe
ii  libmysqlclient15off          5.0.30-3    mysql database client library
ii  odbcinst1debian1             2.2.11-13   Support library and helper program
ii  zlib1g                       1:1.2.3-13  compression library - runtime

Versions of packages libmyodbc recommends:
ii  libiodbc2                     3.52.4-3   iODBC Driver Manager
ii  unixodbc                      2.2.11-13  ODBC tools libraries

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