Subject | Re: [firebird-support] isc_interprete, isc_sql_interprete etc |
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Author | Geoff Worboys |
Post date | 2005-02-12T11:46:46Z |
I said:
After Helen confirmed that a different problem was specific
to my machine I found that...
On my development machine I run FB as an application so that I
can switch back and forth between versions (as applicable for
the specific project, and for testing reasons).
To do this I have little batch files and replace gds32.dll and
fbclient.dll in my path with versions applicable to what I am
using - and also call instreg.exe to update the registry to
match the currently running version.
I had thought this was all working, however some version of
Firebird (I think it was one of the 1.5 RC releases) created an
entry under localmachine\Software called FirebirdSQL and this
seemed to be blocking the v1.5.2 instreg from doing its update.
When I removed the old registry key the v1.5.2 instreg.exe call
created the "Firebird Project" entry and suddenly everything is
working.
Sorry to waste your time and bandwidth.
--
Geoff Worboys
Telesis Computing
> isc_sql_interprete OTOH seems to be always looking forIgnore me. I found it.
> firebird.msg in the directory below the application location.
> This cant be right, but I cant seem to discover what is
> actually going on.
> Can anyone help explain?
After Helen confirmed that a different problem was specific
to my machine I found that...
On my development machine I run FB as an application so that I
can switch back and forth between versions (as applicable for
the specific project, and for testing reasons).
To do this I have little batch files and replace gds32.dll and
fbclient.dll in my path with versions applicable to what I am
using - and also call instreg.exe to update the registry to
match the currently running version.
I had thought this was all working, however some version of
Firebird (I think it was one of the 1.5 RC releases) created an
entry under localmachine\Software called FirebirdSQL and this
seemed to be blocking the v1.5.2 instreg from doing its update.
When I removed the old registry key the v1.5.2 instreg.exe call
created the "Firebird Project" entry and suddenly everything is
working.
Sorry to waste your time and bandwidth.
--
Geoff Worboys
Telesis Computing