> 12.02.2014 23:03, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>>      Probably. But it is easy to isolate your application from customer's 
>> environment
>> and make it use your private copy of fbclient.dll + firebird.msg.
> 
>   Yes. And as the result to get "private environment" incompatible with the 
> rest of 
> system that leads to application failure.

    This is the task for your installer to make your application's environment 
to be compatible
with already installed other software. Because nobody knows needs of your 
application
except of you. 

>   The simplest example: if I provide application with private copy of FB 2.5 
> client, it 
> will fail to work with FB 3.0 set by default.

    So, provide application with private copy of FB3 client (if you are claim 
to be compatible 
with fb3), what is the problem ?

>   Let alone MSVC runtime issues and the fact that the customer may not using 
> Firebird at all.

    Again, this is task for you and your installer to check what Firebird 
version is already used
and so on.


    Please, provide real sample of the task you can't solve using existing 
facilities and we will
think how to improve it. But stop make false statements.

Regards,
Vlad


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