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Hello Eduardo, in my case what happened was that the path variable of
the windows operating system was not updated to the folder where I had
firebird and on the other hand, depending on the client, I should put
gds32.dll in that folder and / or fbclient.dl
Hello Eduardo,
you might want to check the setting DatabaseAccess in firebird.conf. If
it is set to None or Restrict for some reason the behaviour you describe
can happen.
Best regards,
Jan
Am 20.02.2018 um 14:57 schrieb Eduardo guse...@gmail.com [firebird-support]:
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> Hello:
>
> I use Fir
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 9:16 AM, hv...@users.sourceforge.net
[firebird-support] wrote:
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> ---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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> > files/firebird/intl/libfbintl. so
> /*The icu files are not in the distributed tar */
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> This is wrong structure, where do you get it ?
>
Try
20.02.2018 0:31, Eduardo guse...@gmail.com [firebird-support] wrote:
> If I use C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB I get "unavailable database".
> If I use SERVERNAME:C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB I get "unavailable database".
> If I use \\SERVERNAME\C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB I get "unavailable database".
>
> If I modi
Jorge, regarding access to /data/local/tmp. Some time ago when I was making
Android port this was close to recommended place for tmp files on android. See
for example
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21105281/where-is-the-tmp-in-android
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21105281/where-is-t
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:04 AM, Jorge Gonçalves
wrote:
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>> For correct structure look at android build here
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>> https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/releases/download/
>> R3_0_3/Firebird-3.0.3.32900-0.arm.tar.gz
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>> It contains subfolders :
>> /bin with executables (you don
---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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> setting the FIREBIRD_LOCK to app/cache solve the problem.
Noted, thanks
> Now I have get privilege error but this time is a FB error.
>
> FB is working now.
> > SQL Message : -607 > This operation is not defined for system tables.
Good news!!!
With the tip of Neil I found a strange solution. I did the following:
Try to open a database file with IB_SQL. I couldn't.
Restart Firebird service.
Try to open a database file with IB_SQL. I couldn't.
Make a copy of the original Firebird.conf, which has the commented line
#Database
Yes, I tried indicating the name or IP of the server but it didn't work.
The only way to open the databases is using an alias.
Mensaje original
*Asunto: *Re: [firebird-support] Cannot open database file in local hard
disk
*De: *Michel LE CLEZIO mlcvi...@yahoo.fr [firebird-sup
Hello:
I use Firebird 2.1 and in some computers I cannot open a database file
which is in the local hard disk.
For example, let's suppose I have the database C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB
and I try to open it with IB_SQL (from IBObjects).
If I use C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB I get "unavailable database
> I use Firebird 2.1 and in some computers I cannot open a
> database file which is in the local hard disk.
>
> For example, let's suppose I have the database
> C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB and I try to open it with IB_SQL (from
> IBObjects).
>
> If I u
As you say, that sounds to be related, but unfortunately I found that
line commented as it is by default. Every line related with
DatabaseAccess is commented. I even compared the whole file
firebird.conf with the one in another computer with the same Windows (in
which one I don't have the probl
Thanks, Dimitry. That's helpful. I think I can fix it by just having my program
read all of the values in the BLOB SUB_TYPE TEXT field, clear them, then
re-enter them. It certainly worked for the user we had the problem with.
In your firebird.conf file, is the following line uncommented (# removed
from the start), if it is add the hash, restart Firebird and try again.
# DatabaseAccess = None
According to the notes in the default firebird.conf file having that
line enabled would mean only files referenced in alia
In every computers I tried there is exactly the same version of Firebird
installed: 2.1.4.18393 32 bits.
The databases where generated with the same version of Firebird. And
remember that if I use an alias, I can open the database. The problem is
when I try to open it using the path of the dat
You're not switching between 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Firebird are
you?
I'm not sure exactly when the change occurred but I remember similar
issues trying to open a 32 bit generated database with a 64 bit version
of Firebird or vice versa. It's definitely okay with v2.5 but not sure
about
20.02.2018 16:36, dco...@sympatico.ca [firebird-support] wrote:
> I've Googled a lot about this and that -FIX_FSS_DATA option seems to only
> really be
> relevant when restoring DBs from much earlier versions of FB - but this is
> from the same
> version!
Version of engine doesn't matter in
P.S. All columns are UTF8, and that has always been that way since we started
using FB.
We are in the process of upgrading our app from using FB 2.0.1 to FB 2.5, and
have a just a few users beta testing that.
I have a DB from a user of that beta version of our software, that has been
opened successfully in our app using FB 2.5, and that seems to behave
successfully in the app.
Hello,
Did you try some thing like this :
IBODatabase1.Path := your GDB or FDB filename with path...;
IF SERVER_<>'' then // NAME or IP of the server
IBODatabase1.Server:=SERVER_ else
IBODatabase1.Server:=PC_NAME; //localhost if not
IBODatabase1.Connected then
Thanks for your suggestion.
The user have total control of the file and the folder. I can modify it
and even delete it. I tried moving the file to other folders and I tried
with many FDB files. If I copy the FDB to another computer with
Firebird, then I can open it without any problem. So the
1) Check user access rights on DB folder/file and account, under which Firebird
server is running
2) Why you don't use latest 2.5.8 version of Firebird?
Just a little correction to my message. Where I wrote firebird.conf, I
should have written aliases.conf.
Mensaje original
*Asunto: *Cannot open database file in local hard disk
*De: *Eduardo
*A: *firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
*Fecha: *20/02/2018 10:57
Hello:
I use Fireb
Hello:
I use Firebird 2.1 and in some computers I cannot open a database file
which is in the local hard disk.
For example, let's suppose I have the database C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB
and I try to open it with IB_SQL (from IBObjects).
If I use C:\Test\MYDATABASE.FDB I get "unavailable database
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