Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 20:23:53 +0100 From: gabor@zahemszky.hu To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How can we use LibreOffice Base pkg? Message-ID: <a58138b1581fc0067d517f49fa1fd96a@zahemszky.hu> In-Reply-To: <3fcd0b75bd78cdc1f61faa5a8358824d@zahemszky.hu> References: <3fcd0b75bd78cdc1f61faa5a8358824d@zahemszky.hu>
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It's great. But my question is: how can I create a database with LO Base. Under Linux (and maybe under Windows), HSQLDB is the built-in database in LO. And from LO Base, I can create a new "internal" DB (using HSQLDB). But I cannot create it under FreeBSD. I have LO installed. I tried to create database, but I could not. Please try it! Bye, Gabor ZAHEMSZKY PS: I installed unixODBC and sqliteodbc, configured them, and I could connect to SQLite3's database - but only after creating it with the sqlite3 CLI. I could not create a NEW db from Base. Virtually it works, but after a "successful" save and exit, there is nothing in the DB. El Mon, 29 Oct 2018 14:41:02 +0100 gabor@zahemszky.hu escribi=F3: > Hi! > =20 > I'd like to create some simple database with LO Base. But I cannot=20 > create > new database, neither connect to a DBMS. I tried to install=20 > database/hsqldb, hsqldb is not LibreOffice pkg search hsqldb hsqldb-2.3.4 Embeddable SQL database written in Java > but after installation, I could not create "internal" DB. > =20 > Do I need to install some JDBC-driver, or what? > =20 > I'm using 11.2 with FreeBSD-latest repo, and should not compile LO. > =20 > Thanks, > =20 > Gabor, ZAHEMSZKY pkg install libreoffice --=20 Martin Paredes Hermosillo, Son. Mexico
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