Hello
Am rather new to linux, and know about the apt-get install <package> command only to install in linux. However, when using this command to try install firebird 2.5 on my Lucid, it is not finding the package, and eventually I downloaded the tar file from firebird site, but after extracting I do not know how to proceed.
Anyone can help me with this?
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Hi, i have a Firebird installed in a old machine with Centos 6, and now i install a new machine with Fedora 17 x64, with Firebird 2.5.2 amd64, but when i try to connect to BD ( isql -u sysdba -p masterkey bd.ib ) i recive this error: Statement failed, SQLSTATE = 08001 I/O error during "open" operation for file "bd.ib". Someone know how to solve this problem ?
The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5 And FreeBSD 8.1
Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5 from FreeBSD 8.1 Ports and
creating your first test database; also we show you how to install
Flamerobin GUI (administration tool) and the PHP driver for it. This was
tested on fresh FreeBSD 8.1 on a virtual machine.
Firebird, a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard features that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms, is now at version 2.5.2.
Firebird 2.5.2 provides concurrency, high performance, and powerful language support for stored procedures and triggers.
Highlights of Firebird 2.5.2:
• A change was made to the implementation of the GEN_UUID() function, to make it
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Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5 from FreeBSD 8.1 Ports and creating your first test database also we show you howto install Flamerobin GUI (administation tool) and the PHP driver for it .
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