[John Fabiani]
I'm hoping someone on the list has connected to sybase/MsSQL with something
that works with DBAPI 2.0 from a linux box (SUSE 9.2) because I can't seem
to get it done. I found Object Craft's python code that uses FreeTDS. But
I can't get it compiled. The code is looking for "sybdb.h" (first error) -
of course I don't have "sybdb.h". It is not in Object Crafts code nor in
the FreeTDS source. I'm guessing that I need sybase develop lib's but I
don't know where they are to be found.

Hmmm, google("sybdb.h source", submit="I'm feeling Lucky")

lands on

http://www.freetds.org/reference/a00337.html

which has a GPL licence declaration on the top, so it seems that the FreeTDS have an OSS version available.

If your compile is failing because it cannot find the file, perhaps you neglected to run "./configure" before starting the compile?

http://www.freetds.org/userguide/config.htm

So is there a kind sole out there that can help with instructions on what is
needed to get python talking to MsSQL.

Sorry, can't help you there, haven't used FreeTDS.

But I hate to see questions being asked a *second* time without some form of reasonable answer .....

As already mentioned by another poster, have you considered using ODBC? There are several python ODBC implementations.

HTH,

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