README for the HP Neoview ODBC Drivers for Linux, HP-UX, IBM AIX(R), and Sun Solaris (Upd1 R2.2)

9. Install the product:
cd PkgTmp
./install.sh
Note: Except for the sample file, the install.sh script saves a copy
(.SAV) of your previous installation files if they exist.
10. Accept the terms of the license agreement.
11. Enter a directory for the library files, or press Enter to use the
default directory (/usr/lib).
12. Enter a directory for the data source template file, or press Enter to
use the default directory (/etc/hpodbc).
13. Enter a directory for the include files, or press Enter to use the
default directory (/usr/include/hpodbc).
14. Enter a directory for the sample program, or press Enter to use the
default directory (/etc/hpodbc/sample).
1.2.2.2 Setting Up the Client Environment
If you selected default options during installation, ensure that:
o The include (*.h) files are in the /usr/include/hpodbc directory.
o An MXODSN file is in the /etc/hpodbc directory.
Note: By default, the MXODSN file in the package will be installed as
/etc/hpodbc/MXODSN.template. Rename it to MXODSN, and make necessary
changes to the file before using the driver.
o The libraries are located in the /usr/lib directory.
If you select nondefault locations during installation, ensure that the
files are installed in the directories that you specified during
installation.
Note: The driver expects the MXODSN file to be present in either the
default location (/etc/hpodbc) or the current working directory (CWD) of
the application.
1.2.2.3 Using a Third Party Driver Manager
o If you are using an external driver manager, you must point to
libhpodbc_drvr and not to libhpodbc.
o The driver (libhpodbc_drvr.so) has been verified with iODBC and
unixODBC driver managers.
o These driver managers, as well as documentation, can be found at these
Web sites: