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Installing the Hybrid Data Pipeline Driver for ODBC : Installation on UNIX and Linux Systems : UNIX and Linux system requirements for the ODBC driver : 32-bit driver UNIX and Linux system requirements
  

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32-bit driver UNIX and Linux system requirements
If your application was built with 32-bit system libraries, you must use the 32-bit driver. If your application was built with 64-bit system libraries, you must use the 64-bit driver (see 64-bit driver UNIX and Linux system requirements). For the latest information on supported environments, see the Hybrid Data Pipeline support matrix.
The following sections describe platform-specific requirements for the 32-bit driver.

AIX

*AIX 5L operating system, version 5.3 fixpack 5 and higher, 6.1, and 7.1
*Applications must be compatible with components that were built using Visual Age C++ 6.0.0.0 and the AIX native threading model

HP-UX

*The following processors are supported:
*PA-RISC
*Intel Itanium II (IPF)
*The following operating systems are supported:
*For PA-RISC: HP-UX 11i Versions 2 and 3 (B.11.23 and B.11.31), 11i (B.11.11), and 11
*For IPF: HP-UX IPF 11i Versions 2 and 3 (B.11.23 and B.11.31)
*For PA-RISC: applications must be compatible with components that were built using HP aC++ 3.30 and the HP-UX 11 native (kernel) threading model (posix draft 10 threads).
All of the standard 32-bit UNIX drivers are supported on HP PA-RISC.
*For IPF: an application compatible with components that were built using HP aC++ 5.36 and the HP-UX 11 native (kernel) threading model (posix draft 10 threads)

Linux

*The following processors are supported:
*x86: Intel
*x64: Intel and AMD
*The following operating systems are supported:
*CentOS Linux 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x
*Debian Linux 7.11, 8.5
*Oracle Linux 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x
*Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x
*SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.x, 11.x, and 12.x
*Ubuntu Linux 14.04, 16.04
*Applications compatible with components that were built using g++ GNU project C++ Compiler version 3.4.6 and the Linux native pthread threading model (Linuxthreads).

Oracle Solaris

*The following processors are supported:
*Oracle SPARC
*x86: Intel
*x64: Intel and AMD
*The following operating systems are supported:
*For Oracle SPARC: Oracle Solaris 8, 9, and 10
*For x86/x64: Oracle Solaris 10, Oracle Solaris 11
*For Oracle SPARC: an application compatible with components that were built using Oracle Workshop v. 6 update 2 and the Solaris native (kernel) threading model.
*For x86/x64: an application compatible with components that were built using Oracle C++ 5.8 and the Solaris native (kernel) threading model