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i'm trying to install firebird 2.5.8 in ubuntu 18.04 with no luck manual says in number 6

SuperServer only installs a /etc/rc.d/init.d/firebird server start script. 

Classic server installs a /etc/xinetd.d/firebird start script or, for older inetd systems, adds an entry to the /etc/inetd file 

but it is not happening after I run install.sh, it only create opt/firebird files, also not starting service after install.

https://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/release_notes/html/install210.html#rnfbtwo-install-psx

also in https://firebirdsql.org/manual/ubusetup.html it says: apt-get install firebird2.5-superclassic

but it prints on terminal:

E: Impossível encontrar o pacote firebird2.5-superclassic 
E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'firebird2.5-superclassic' 
E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote através da expressão regular 'firebird2.5-superclassic' 
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  • I think you'll get more and better help if you post your question to the firebird-support mailing list. For Ubuntu is probably better to install Firebird from a Ubuntu repository instead, I'm not sure though if Firebird 2.5 is available directly for Ubuntu 18.04. And make sure you set your locale to English, so you get English error messages, that makes your problem better to understand. Aug 18, 2018 at 9:17
  • it's better when u have updated repositories and added mapopa as well. Look this article help.ubuntu.com/community/Firebird2.5 is very old, but still helpful Aug 24, 2018 at 16:13
  • @KonstantinStreletsky doesn't help for me. apt-cache search firebird2.5-* returns nothing
    – Ishayahu
    Jan 7, 2019 at 17:07
  • @Ishayahu did you search firebird2.5 after these two sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mapopa sudo apt-get update Jan 9, 2019 at 9:52
  • Yes, and find nothing
    – Ishayahu
    Jan 13, 2019 at 20:02

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Go to https://www.ibphoenix.com/download/firebird/25 Download FirebirdSS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64.tar.gz and extract on terminal write

cd FirebirdSS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64
./install.sh
service –status-all

you need to verify if exists firebird in list of services on terminal write

chmod 777 \localpach\YOURDB.FDB

I used on Ubuntu server Lts 18.04.02

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