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In Driver for pyodbc: how to specify its location in macOS?, TallTed suggested to open question to explain the following
Build pyodbc with links to iODBC (not its default of UnixODBC, which is not typical for macOS).
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How can I build pyodbc with links to iODBC (not its default of UnixODBC, which is not typical for macOS)?
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Answered 2018-May-11 at 20:29This should/might work in 4.0.23, as it was the way it was done up to pyodbc v3.0.7:
First, in the file 'setup.py' change line 165 from:
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