Hi Sven,
I didn't realize that on Linux gretl doesn't have odbc by default.
I no longer use Ubuntu and the version that I'm actually using is compiled.
I'll add the info to the page.
About the page tile. I thought the "and gretl" was implicit because the
page is on the wiki of the gretl project.
What do others think?
Federico
Il giorno lun 12 ago 2024 alle ore 21:53 Sven Schreiber <
sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de> ha scritto:
Am 11.08.2024 um 19:01 schrieb Federico Fiorani:
> Hi all,
> to anyone who may be interested, it is possible to use sqlite with
> gretl on linux. There is a short guide on the wiki on how to do it.
>
https://gretlwiki.econ.univpm.it/index.php/SQLite
>
Thanks, Federico, this is very useful. I'm wondering, however: In the
user guide in the ODBC chapter (42!), it says that on Linux gretl isn't
necessarily built with ODBC support. So how are you using gretl on your
Ubuntu system? Are you using the prebuilt Ubuntu packages, or did you
compile it on your own?
Another minor remark: Perhaps the page title should also contain
"gretl", like "SQLite and gretl" or so?
thanks
sven
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