@DirkEddelbuettel Marc Swartz set me straight on the mailing list. I guess Apple completely removed the iODBC headers from 10.9. But it can be a bit confusing because the Actual Tech drivers, being aware of the problem, will replace the missing iODBC headers upon installation.
@joran Right. That had come up before, and I had filed it under "yet another stooopid and developer-unfriendly thing pulled by them" and promptly forgot. Sorry.
@joran It's better than Windows. Although I think Mavericks is a regression in several aspects. It's almost like they don't want professional use of their OS.
nice to see the quality of R-help messages is no better: "I have a document without the abstraction. I am tring to do abstraction of the document using R. How can I get a short abstraction. I have no any idea about this. Anyone can help?"
@GavinSimpson Hah! No, I'm not ready for that big of a leap quite yet. But I got all the iODBC pieces in the right places and compiled RODBC on Mavericks.
@joran @DirkEddelbuettel is there a cognoscenti preference for iODBC over unixODBC for getting at ODBC DSNs? I was completely unaware of iODBC and have always built RODBC using unixODBC though happy to be swayed by popular opinion.
@GavinSimpson I certainly wouldn't know, as I would hardly consider myself one of the cognoscenti, since today was the first time I'd ever dealt with the sources for iODBC at all.
@GavinSimpson Not sure. I switched (within the Debian maintenance of ROBDC) whenever one was clearly better than the other. I also thought there was an implicit ranking -- but conveniently forgot which way it went :-/
Is anyone receiving any moderation requests on chat about a conversation Ananda and I had a while back? If so, please vote to delete, citing privacy concern.