Subject | Re: Firebird 1.5 Installion Scrip? |
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Author | Adam |
Post date | 2005-05-13T23:49:19Z |
Maybe I am going nuts, but what exactly is a client-only install?? I
totally understand wanting to make the SS / classic decision on behalf
of your customers who do not understand the difference and wouldn't
know what a release note was if it hit them in the face. I even
understand wanting to bundle the Firebird installer into your own, but
isn't the client-only part 1 dll (fbclient or gds32)? If so, include
it with your applications installer to install into the folder your
application lives in.
Adam
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "msimmons15" <msimmons@i...>
wrote:
totally understand wanting to make the SS / classic decision on behalf
of your customers who do not understand the difference and wouldn't
know what a release note was if it hit them in the face. I even
understand wanting to bundle the Firebird installer into your own, but
isn't the client-only part 1 dll (fbclient or gds32)? If so, include
it with your applications installer to install into the folder your
application lives in.
Adam
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "msimmons15" <msimmons@i...>
wrote:
> I found it. Thanks Lester!
>
> Yes, a client-only install would really be usefull.
>
> Mike Simmons
> Integrated System Diagnostics, Inc.
> --- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Lester Caine <lester@l...>
> wrote:
> > msimmons15 wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a Firebird 1.5 installation script available anywhere?
> > In sourceforge ;)
> >
> > > I've used the Win32 installation package, but I would like to be
> able
> > > to tailor the installation options to eliminate the server and
> > > component install choices in certain situations.
> > I am beginning to think that there is a case for a nice 'client
> only'
> > installation package. Or at least an easy way to build one to help
> > application deployment.
> >
> > --
> > Lester Caine
> > -----------------------------
> > L.S.Caine Electronic Services