README for the HP Neoview UNIX Drivers (Upd5 R2.2)

1. Move to the directory where you installed the sample program:
cd /etc/hpodbc/sample
2. Compile the sample program.
Note: All drivers, other than the 64-bit driver for HP-UX(IA-64) and
the x86_64 Linux driver, are 32-bit drivers; therefore, applications
need to be compiled accordingly.
o On Linux:
g++ connect_test.cpp -L/usr/lib -I/usr/include/hpodbc -lhpodbc \
-o connect_test
Note: The Linux driver is a 32-bit driver. If you are using an
x86-64 machine, you need to explicitly compile your appplication
as a 32-bit application. For example:
g++ connect_test.cpp -m32 -L/usr/lib \
-I/usr/include/hpodbc -lhpodbc -o connect_test
o On x86_64 Linux:
g++ connect_test.cpp -L/usr/lib -I/usr/include/hpodbc \
-lhpodbc64 -o connect_test
o On IA-64 Linux:
g++ connect_test.cpp -L/usr/lib -I/usr/include/hpodbc \
-lhpodbc -o connect_test
On IA-64 Linux, you will occasionally see warning messages like
"unaligned access to 0xa00000020065805f, ip=0xa0000001002a48d1"
This warning can be ignored. To disable these warning messages,
enter:
prctl --unaligned=silent
This turns off all unaligned access warnings for that session.
For more information, see:
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_105_9111.shtm
o On HP-UX (IA-64):
aCC -AA connect_test.cpp -L/usr/lib -I/usr/include/hpodbc \
-lhpodbc -o connect_test -lm
To use cc for compiling and linking: