13.02.2014 0:38, Leyne, Sean wrote:
> How so, you create your own install which create a \client folder underneath 
> your application folder.
>
> You can install:
>
> - your application into the application folder
> - firebird.msg into the application folder
> - FBCLient.dll into the application\client folder

   You forgot couple of things:

- MSVC runtime required by fbclient.dll
- configuration file compatible with target server of unknown version which can 
be on 
completely different host

> Then your application can load the fbclient using the application as the 
> starting point.

   Right. But I don't like support job. Now, when I see a "client library 
cannot be 
loaded" or "unavailable database" problem, I can say "it is Firebird install 
problem, go 
to Firebird support". If I had provided my own copy of Firebird client, I would 
have to 
investigate every case when "my" client cannot be loaded on customer's OS or is 
unable to 
work with customer's server. Too much dumb work in an alien language.

-- 
   WBR, SD.

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