MDBF-1188: Enable SQLite3 ODBC tests in Connect engine#936
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grooverdan merged 1 commit intoMariaDB:devfrom Mar 26, 2026
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`libsqliteodbc` is required to run: - connect.odbc_sqlite3_grant - connect.odbc_sqlite3 Installation registers the driver in /etc/odbcinst.ini and will be automatically discovered by MariaDB Server
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@grooverdan SID i386 complains about the control file. |
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I will better update it after getting the changes from a merged #924 |
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The change will be picked up by amd64-ubuntu-2204-fulltest,
libsqliteodbcis required to run:Installation registers the driver in /etc/odbcinst.ini and will be automatically discovered by MariaDB Server