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About the Oracle Service Cloud Driver : Support for Multiple Environments : Environment-Specific Information : For UNIX and Linux Users : Driver File Names for UNIX/Linux
  

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Driver File Names for UNIX/Linux
The drivers are ODBC API-compliant dynamic link libraries, referred to in UNIX and Linux as shared objects. The prefix for all 32-bit driver file names is iv. The prefix for all 64-bit driver file names is dd. The driver file names are lowercase and the extension is .so, the standard form for a shared object. For example, the 32-bit driver file name is ivrnownn.so, where nn is the revision number of the driver. For the driver on HP-UX PA-RISC only, the extension is .sl, for example, ivrnownn.sl.
For the 7.1 version of the 32-bit driver, the file name is:
ivrnow27.so
For the 7.1 version of the 64-bit driver, the file name is:
ddrnow27.so
Refer to the readme file shipped with the product for a complete list of installed files.