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June 2011 |
CURRENTLY TESTING |
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What's Happening Right Now? (Change Logs)
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03-Jun-2011 |
ADO.NET provider v.2.6.5 for Firebird released |
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Jiri Cincura is pleased to announce v.2.6.5 of the ADO.NET provider for Firebird, a maintenance release with some new features including support for the Trace API in Firebird 2.5 and also for logging commands. Download.
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05-Apr-2011 |
Firebird ODBC/JDBC Driver 2.0 Released |
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Alexander Potapchenko is happy to announce that he has released the v.2.0 ODBC/JDBC driver for Firebird. Access the
What's New document, sources and binaries for Windows and Linux 32-bit and 64-bit
HERE.
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22-Mar-2011 |
Firebird 2.1.4 MacOSX for PowerPC Released |
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Firebird 2.1.4 MacOSX for PowerPC, 32-bit Classic and Superserver packages are ready to download.
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15-Mar-2011 |
Firebird 2.1.4 Released |
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The Firebird Project team is pleased to announce the latest minor release in the Firebird 2.1 series, v.2.1.4, addressing bugs that have arisen since the v.2.1.3 release in 2009. Kits are ready to download for Linux, Windows and MacOSX on both 32-bit and 64-bit Intel platforms. For MacOSX, LIPO (fat client) packages are included and PowerPC kits will follow soon.
Thanks to those who participated in testing snapshots and the release candidate during the months past. Enjoy!
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21-Feb-2011 |
Firebird 2.5 Classic/Superclassic on Linux |
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IMPORTANT ::
It has been found that V.2.5 Classic for Linux has problems with AST delivery if used with glibc 2.5. With glibc 2.7 it works properly. The situation with glibc 2.6 is unknown for now.
If your glibc version is lower than v.2.7, it must be upgraded before using Firebird 2.5 Classic/Superclassic.
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03-Feb-2011 |
Firebird 2.1.4 Release Candidate up for Testing |
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The Firebird development team is pleased to announce that a release candidate
for Firebird 2.1.4 has been through QA and is available
for testing. 64-bit and 32-bit kits
are available for Linux, Windows and MacOSX.
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29-Nov-2010 |
Seeking Firebird Packager for OpenSuse |
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Philippe Makowski, who maintains Firebird packages for Fedora, Mandriva/Mageia and OpenSuse,
is looking for someone to take over the OpenSuse packaging as he no longer has the time to do it all.
If you have the skills and interest, Philippe would be pleased to hear from you and promises to help
as needed. You may use the email contact route
or simply connect with him in firebird-devel or firebird-general - subscribe here.
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