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Support for SequeLink ODBC Client on Redhat 6.x

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TitleSupport for SequeLink ODBC Client on Redhat 6.x
URL NameSupport-for-SequeLink-ODBC-Client-on-Redhat-6-x
Article Number000128284
EnvironmentProduct: SequeLink ODBC Client
Version: 6.0
OS: Redhat 6.x
Database: All supported databases
Application: example
Question/Problem Description
Is SequeLink ODBC Client supported on Redhat 6.x?
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect Number
Enhancement Number
Cause
On Linux, the SequeLink ODBC Client is built using libstdc++.so.5 which is not available on RedHat 6.x platforms.
Resolution
The SequeLink ODBC Client is not currently compatible with Redhat 6.x libraries.
Workaround
To use the SequeLink ODBC Client on Redhat 6.x, install the libstdc++.so.5 compatibility packages.
Notes
References to other documentation:
SequeLink Support Matrices
https://www.progress.com/datadirect-connectors/support-matrices
Last Modified Date11/29/2021 9:44 PM
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