I've downloaded snapshot WI-V3.0.0.32165 and unpacked it.
Then:
c:\> type %fb3_home%\install_service.bat
@echo off
if "%1"=="" (
instreg install -z
)
setlocal
set INSTALL_SERVICE=install -z
set START_SERVICE=start
if not "%1"=="" (
set INSTALL_SERVICE=%INSTALL_SERVICE% -n %1
set START_SERVICE=%ST
IMO, need to specify SET TERM before every block causes only irritation and nothing more. More than 50% of all errors in the scripts that I prepare by typing relate to missing of this statement or specifying "^" and ";" in wrong order. Damn it! IBExpert as most well-known IDE (and maybe starting po
IMO, it will be entirely not comfortable for any user to be forced always
remember that his login -- if it contains non-ascii letters -- is case
Sensitive. Generally, this user can has NO any knowledge about SQL standard and
it's rules about identifiers, this is part of those who deal with datab
hi all ISQL Version: WI-V2.5.1.26351 Firebird 2.5 Server version: Firebird/linux AMD64 (access method), version "LI-V2.5.2.26448 Firebird 2.5" Firebird/linux AMD64 (remote server), version "LI-V2.5.2.26448 Firebird 2.5/tcp (fbozzy)/P12" Firebird/x86/Windows NT (remote interface), version "WI-V2.5.