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From: Alex P. <pes...@ma...> - 2010-09-21 13:13:24
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On 09/21/10 17:05, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote: > On 21/09/2010 09:55, Liana Svendsen wrote: >> Because it doesn't look too professional for me to do it in that way. It looks more like a work around then a solution. >> There is no firebird.log file to begin with. So As far as I understand, what is suggested is to create an empty read only firebird.log file and distribute it with application? >> I am not sure that's a good solution. > AFAIU, your application need to *work* in the read only appfiles > directory. It doesn't mean Firebird shouldn't try to write to it. So if > firebird.log doesn't exist, it will work. You're asking for no > firebird.log, so... > > You can also try to create a Windows symbolic link referencing the > appdata directory. This is good hack to make 2.X to do what Liana needs, but not correct long term solution. |