Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: gbak to a non existing directory - Email found in subject |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2012-06-08T08:08:59Z |
ma_golyo wrote:
where firebird has write access after installation is the directory
where Firebird is installed (/opt/firebird or different, depends on
distrubution and package you use).
Creating directories for databases should really be done right after
Firebird is installed.
--
Milan Babuskov
==================================
The easiest way to import XML, CSV
and textual files into Firebird:
http://www.guacosoft.com/xmlwizard
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> "what if Firebird on Linux is run under special account (as it usuallyActually, you cannot create "any" file by default. The only directory
> made by linux administrators)?"
> That is why I want/expect to create missing directory with Firebird/gbak. It can create file but not a directory?
where firebird has write access after installation is the directory
where Firebird is installed (/opt/firebird or different, depends on
distrubution and package you use).
Creating directories for databases should really be done right after
Firebird is installed.
--
Milan Babuskov
==================================
The easiest way to import XML, CSV
and textual files into Firebird:
http://www.guacosoft.com/xmlwizard
==================================