Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Surprise Surprise - more reports on FB 1.5 vs IB 6.02 |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2004-04-21T09:23:27Z |
At 11:02 AM 21/04/2004 +0200, you wrote:
(http://sf.net/projects/firebird) and link through to "Browse CVS
Repository" You want the Firebird2 branch and, thereafter, the branch tag
you presumably want is B_1_release. Go to builds and follow your nose.
right-click on it, or it will try to execute on your machine).
/hb
> >CVS Viewer is an application on SF. You just go to the project page
> >It *does*. The only "fiddling" needed will be for server security (file
> >access) so your best bet is to pick up the Inno script from CVS and
> >customise it, if you know in advance how your customers are going to
> >configure those.
> >
> >Same story with aliases.conf, again provided you know in advance what's
> >what on the target server.
> >
> >/heLen
>
>Let me just check that I understand this correctly, Helen :
>
>I download a CVS viewer from sourceforge
(http://sf.net/projects/firebird) and link through to "Browse CVS
Repository" You want the Firebird2 branch and, thereafter, the branch tag
you presumably want is B_1_release. Go to builds and follow your nose.
>I use this client to browse and download the INNO script from theWell..."client"...no, just click on the link (or, if it's a .bat file,
>Firebird CVS directory
right-click on it, or it will try to execute on your machine).
>I edit the config and aliases files as required.Yes, all of the above.
>
>I use Inno and the script to build a new install set with the config files
>as I require tham.
/hb