Regular Vulcan Snapshots for Windows and Linux
Regular Vulcan Snapshots for Windows and Linux can now be downloaded from
http://www.firebirdsql.org/download/snapshot_builds/vulcan/
Annoucements about Firebird oficial releases.
Regular Vulcan Snapshots for Windows and Linux can now be downloaded from
http://www.firebirdsql.org/download/snapshot_builds/vulcan/
Dmitry Yemanov wrote on firebird devel-list :
We’re now busy with v1.5.4 and v2.0.1 point releases, so I wouldn’t expect v2.1 Alpha this month, but it will definitely be released in January.
The old Firebird-CS-1.5.1.pkg isn’t compatible with macosx Tiger, please
download the latest package from SF (1.5.3). That should work.
It points now to the right page
Old vulnerability surfaced up from the deep . If you have an old Firebird 1.5.x please upgrade to latest version
ps: seems that securityfocus is updating their own vuln database so this is why it surfaced up again (the bug was squashed long long time ago)
pdk63 asked :”Is it possible to download them from somewhere? I don’t seem to find them, neither at FirebirdSQL nor IBPhoenix.”
Well there are some daily Firebird 2.1 (HEAD) builds snaphots for linux from http://www.dqteam.com/fb2/HEAD/.
Soon some windows builds will be uploaded on main firebirdsql.org site
Hellen wrote on the Firebird-general list:
We have a logo that serves us well, is simple, uncluttered and
distinctive, and looks great on a t-shirt. 🙂
the freshports page is here.
What is a port?
A port is the term used to describe a collection of files which makes it extremely easy to install an application. As it says in the FreeBSD Ports description: Installing an application is as simple as downloading the port, unpacking it and typing make in the port directory.
The Firebird Project yesterday evening officially released the much-anticipated Version 2.0 of the Firebird relational database during the opening session of the fourth international Firebird conference. This release brings a large collection of long-awaited enhancements that significantly improve performance, functionality, security and international language support.
It was announced at the Firebird Conference in Prague, Czech Republic
Hi all, I [Jakub Zeman] fixed firebird 2.0 RC4 for MAC OS X. You will need following tools: