Hi Steve,
I reformulated the precedent post, hope is much clear now.
It works without the interactive switch in KUbuntu if you set something like this in the bash environment:
export FIREBIRD_HOME=/usr/lib/firebird/2.1
export FIREBIRD_INCLUDE=/usr/include
export FIREBIRD_LIB=/usr/lib
Yes, theoretically you can use your own database, on the local box, but it have to be a TEMPORARY database because WILL BE DROPPED at the end of the tests, so I think, is better to use the one created by the testing system.
Regards, Ştefan
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