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You also need to download and unzip the GCC runtime   
DLLs from Innotek.  Go to   
http://download.innotek.de/gccos2/libc01.zip.  Unzip   
it and copy it to the directory/subdirectory where   
MozillaFirebird.exe is.  
 
Also, what did you use to download the Firebird   
0.6.1?  Some programs ask for ASCII or binary; make   
sure you specify that the download is a binary file.  
--- Original Message ---  
From: butch@fyrelizard.com  
To: scoug-help@scoug.com  
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Firebird .6.1 problem  
 
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>In <1060624376-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 08/11/2003   
>   at 08:52 AM, "Info 4 SYNass"    
said:  
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>>If you are responding to someone asking for help who  
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>>Hi Butch  
>>I really wonder: Why do you delete a running   
version to reinstall a newer  
>>version   
>>and got into troubles ???  
>  
>>I am not running Firebird but with stuff under   
development I would never  
>>delete   
>>something running before I am sure the successor   
version does better than  
>>the   
>>precious one !  
>  
>>In your case of Firebird I would handle like   
following i.e:  
>  
>>E:\Demos\OS2\Firebird\06  contains the previous   
version and the newer  
>>goes into:  
>>E:\Demos\OS2\Firebird\061 !  
>  
>>Without touching version 0.6 I would experiment   
with version 0.61 !!  
>  
>>Feeling secure that the newer version runs better   
than the previous or  
>>secure   
>>I would transfer (copy NOT move) my data into newer   
environment !  
>  
>>The old 0.6 version remains untouched ;-)  
>  
>>Later with i.e. version 0.62 I would repeat my   
procedure as described  
>>again !  
>>If I notice that the newest version is running   
properly THEN I do delete   
>>the eldest i.e. here 0.6 version !  
>  
>>Like this I am having always a proper running   
version ;-))  
>>Like this I am always having a  chance for a   
worling roll-back ;-)) Like  
>>this I am not trapped with having the previous   
version deleted  and the  
>>newest one not working ;-((  
>  
>>Take care and good luck  
>>svobi  
>  
>svobi,  
>  
>Thanks for the advice and direction!    
>I should never assume anything......right.  
>  
>butch  
>  
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>>butch@fyrelizard.com on 11.08.2003 17.15.57  
>>Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com  
>>To:	SCOUG-Help@scoug.com  
>>cc:	   
>>Subject:	SCOUG-Help:   Firebird .6.1 problem  
>  
>>I am wondering if I am the only person having this   
problem with  
>>MozillaFirebird .6.1.  
>  
>>I have had Firebird .6.0 installed and running well   
since it's release.   
>>This morning I was talking to an os/2 user in an   
irc chat and he was  
>>having problems with the MozillaFirebird.exe   
working with a recent  
>>download of MozillaFirebird .6.1.  In an attempt to   
see what was  
>>happening, I deleted my Firebird and downloaded the   
newer version,  
>>unzipped to a directory and tried to run the   
MozillaFirebird.exe.  When I  
>>did, the MozillaFirebird.exe properties notebook   
comes up and the program  
>>isn't executed. I downloaded the Firebird .6.1 from   
here:    
>>                    
>>http://ftp28f.newaol.com/pub/firebird/releases/0.6.1  
/contrib/  
>  
>>However, I got the same results when I downloaded   
from the nightly  
>>build's  
>>page and the build was dated August 10th.  
>  
>>Any suggestions?  
>  
>>butch  
>  
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