Subject | Can't run GBak on Suse Linux |
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Author | Gollahon, Don |
Post date | 2005-01-10T16:24:29Z |
I can't run gbak from the command prompt. I'm in the proper directory,
I can do "ls -l" and I see it there, but when I type "gbak" and hit
enter it says "bash: gbak: command not found". I'm currently logged-in
as root so there shouldn't be any rights issues, right? Actually, all
the command-line utils give me this error.
Firebird 1.5.2, Suse Linux 8.1.
Note that Firebird is running and I can access the employee.fdb from a
Windows XP workstation just fine and I can create databases from Windows
XP to the Linux Firebird.
Thanks.
Don Gollahon
(don.gollahon@...)
"What in Eternity does it matter?"
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I can do "ls -l" and I see it there, but when I type "gbak" and hit
enter it says "bash: gbak: command not found". I'm currently logged-in
as root so there shouldn't be any rights issues, right? Actually, all
the command-line utils give me this error.
Firebird 1.5.2, Suse Linux 8.1.
Note that Firebird is running and I can access the employee.fdb from a
Windows XP workstation just fine and I can create databases from Windows
XP to the Linux Firebird.
Thanks.
Don Gollahon
(don.gollahon@...)
"What in Eternity does it matter?"
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