Subject | Write out 100 times - linux is case sensitive ;) |
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Author | Lester Caine |
Post date | 2005-01-09T17:53:13Z |
OK
Slowly making progress
I have an AMD64 version of FB1.5 running on SUSE9.1, and ONCE YOU
CORRECT THE CASE of the example database file name everything works.
I used the classic tar.gz version, unpacked to create the install
directory, ran ./install.sh as root, which asked for a new password, and
worked fine.
The only niggle was I needed to start xinetd manually from the runlevel
editor. Should I have had to? Is there a better way to start it? Was
there something I should have done before starting the install?
Seems to be working fine, so I'm just left with linking up PHP5 and
seeing if I can get that working into it.
--
Lester Caine
-----------------------------
L.S.Caine Electronic Services
Slowly making progress
I have an AMD64 version of FB1.5 running on SUSE9.1, and ONCE YOU
CORRECT THE CASE of the example database file name everything works.
I used the classic tar.gz version, unpacked to create the install
directory, ran ./install.sh as root, which asked for a new password, and
worked fine.
The only niggle was I needed to start xinetd manually from the runlevel
editor. Should I have had to? Is there a better way to start it? Was
there something I should have done before starting the install?
Seems to be working fine, so I'm just left with linking up PHP5 and
seeing if I can get that working into it.
--
Lester Caine
-----------------------------
L.S.Caine Electronic Services