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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:25:17+00:00 2026-05-29T06:25:17+00:00

Before anyone has a chance: Yes, i know it’s a bad idea. Please, don’t

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Before anyone has a chance: Yes, i know it’s a bad idea. Please, don’t give me a lecture on how i should use a web service instead. Thanks.

So, how could this be done?

I found this bit http://www.karlkraft.com/index.php/2010/09/17/mysql-for-iphone-and-osx/ and thought it might do the trick. I got a bunch of ARC error messages, cleaned those out and got this error at runtime:

Detected an attempt to call a symbol in system libraries that is not
present on the iPhone: pthread_cond_init$UNIX2003 called from function
my_thread_init in image oms.

Do i need to use something like ODBC/C?

I know that the solution might be a lengthy one, that’s fine. Would be great if someone could at least point me in the right direction.

EDIT:

Since people are keen to know the reason for opting not to use a web service, here it is:

If you’re creating an in-house app, the added security of a web service is next to nothing. Working directly with the DB means i need to maintain less code. Plus i don’t need to create hacky PHP scripts to get things done.

FINAL CONCLUSION:

I wanted to leave a message for people who’re about to do the same thing: Don’t 🙂
Essentially your options are hacky server side scripts or Oracle proprietary mysql client you built yourself (and thus a hacky solution as well). Your choice but i’d strongly advice against it.

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    2026-05-29T06:25:17+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:25 am

    This might be the sort of thing that you are looking for:

    mysql for iphone and osx

    I found it on this iphonedevsdk thread access mysql remote database iphone

    Personally I would be only doing this if you really really wanted to.

    If you wanted a canned solution, I also found this: Flipper

    Or to do it yourself: Build MySql client library for iPhone/iPad

    Its not really that hard to find a number of solutions

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