Ubuntu 7.10下安装firebird数据库探讨
由于本人未能成功在Ubuntu7.10上安装firebird数据库,于是跑到firebird的主页上找答案,还真在firebrid的主页上找到了一个文档,虽然是针对
由于本人未能成功在Ubuntu7.10上安装firebird数据库,于是跑到firebird的主页上找答案,还真在firebrid的主页上找到了一个文档,虽然是针对Ubuntu 6.10+firebird1.5的,我想对于Ubuntu 7.10和firebird2.0也是一样的。我将这份文档翻译成了中文,本人英语底子薄,不对之处,还望指教。另外本人只是阅读了文档,还没有进行实验呢
特别提醒,安装源里的firebird2其实是firebird1.5并不是firebird2.0
在Ubuntu 7.10 linux上安装设置firebird
这份文档描述了在Ubuntu linux上安装和运行firebird的过程。像在基于Debian GNU/Linux发行版一样,在Ubuntu上安装软件是非常简单直接的,firebird也不例外。这份指南基于Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft"。
Ubuntu "Edgy Eft"使用的Firebird包的版本是 1.5.3.4870-10,但是被称为firebirdsql2。从已开始,Ubuntu严格的按照每6个月一个发行循环,所以这也许在2007年4月发行的代号为"Feisty Fawn"的版本中改变。(我在7.10版本看到,有不少叫做firebird的包,有1.5的,有2.0的,有2的就是1.5的,,然后分为classic版和super版,仔细看一下描述就会明白的。)
在目标计算机上使用管理员权限执行下列命令:
# apt-get install firebird2-super-server
Apt的包依赖分析机制会自动请求完全安装需要的所有的需要的包,并且输出下列内容:
The following extra packages will be installed:
firebird2-common firebird2-server-common libfbclient1
Recommended packages:
firebird2-server
The following NEW packages will be installed
firebird2-common firebird2-server-common firebird2-super-server
libfbclient1
Need to get 2342kB of archives.
After unpacking 5976kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
当询问你选择"Classic"或者"Super"服务器时,选择其中一个,忽略"firebird2-server"虚拟包。(其实在Ubuntu7.10的安装源里"classic"安装包和"Super"安装包是直接分开的。)原文如下,理解不太清楚:
Ignore the “firebird2-server” virtual package which will just ask you to select either the “Classic” or “Super” server.
这个软件包将下载并且安装到目标机器上,一个名为"firebird"的新用户被建立来运行服务,这个服务程序会立即启动:
Setting up firebird2-super-server (1.5.3.4870-10) ...
Created default security.fdb
Starting Firebird server: server has been successfully started
你将被询问为SYSDBA用户输入一个新口令,包括拼写错误:
Plase enter new password for SYSDBA user:
随着下面的输出你将返回到shell提示符下,就像这样!
GSEC> GSEC>

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