Hot out of the oven #CakePHP 1.3 #alpha
The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
CakePHP 1.3.
Announcements of new Firebird related products, or new releases.
The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
CakePHP 1.3.
In an effort to increase product stability we are happy to announce the availability of the fourth release candidate for the next release – phpBB 3.0.6.
This fourth release candidate contains mostly regression fixes. Everyone able to should test this release and report critical bugs (those, stopping the operation of the forum) and issues to the bug tracker or directly to the developers.
With Libdbi – a database independent abstraction layer written in C , you can see the new tests status with latest code from cvs
In the Applications Databases section from release notes on Fedora core 12 we can see the new Firebird and Flamerobin packages for it
More details about the release in the freshmeat changelog
Ladies, gentlemen,
Upscene Productions is proud to announce the next version of the popular database development tool: Database Workbench Pro 3.4.1, this version mostly includes bugfixes.
There’s a Pro Edition and 3 FREE Lite Editions available (MySQL, Firebird & InterBase).
For all changes in 3.4.1, click here
Changes Highlights in 3.4
– NexusDB v3 support
– Extended Firebird 2.1 support
– New diagramming related features and enhancements
– Many enhancements and bug fixes…
Download a trial at: http://www.upscene.com/download.php
Full list of features and fixes: click here
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New version of FBScanner introduces significant increasing of SQLs processing, new logging approach to database with one-click log creation, real time configuration (restart of not required).
Now it also has full support of Firebird 2.5 (including SuperClassic architecture). Read more.
Pyrit’s storage code was abstracted and refactored which makes it possible to use relational databases like firebird
The benefit: Create a central mysql/pgsql/mssql/oracle/firebird/sqlite-server somewhere on your network and let multiple Pyrit-clients access and work on the central server for good; enjoy the blessings of ACID, partitioning, automatic backup, replication and fine-grained user authentication.
During Summer of Code 2009 Christopher became a student for the MoinMoin wiki project.He worked on a SQLAlchemy backend that (in theory) allows you to run MoinMoin on a variety of database flavors including Firebird using sqlalchemy
data abstraction layer
For those you wanted to test :
Fat Binaries of Firebird V2.1.3 for MacOSX 10.5+ (intel 32/64bit) are available for
download and testing.
http://ibphoenix.com/main.nfs?a=ibphoenix&page=ibp_download_test