Firebird 2.0.1 RPMs for Fedora 7
Arkady Shejn have created Fedora 7 Firebird 2.0.1 RPMs for i386 and x86_64.
Testers are welcome.
Arkady Shejn have created Fedora 7 Firebird 2.0.1 RPMs for i386 and x86_64.
Testers are welcome.
SQLLY Development team is happy to announce the availability of the next version of InterBase/Firebird Development Studio. Please check the full list of new features and fixes at:
http://www.sqlly.com/news/chagelogs/changelog13.en.html
More information about InterBase/Firebird Development Studio can be found at:
http://www.sqlly.com/features.en.html
http://www.sqlly.com/IBDS.en.html
What is Firebird Development Studio ?
InterBase/Firebird Development Studio is a unique development environment that includes a solution for every stage of your database development – from the initial database design with ER diagrams to regular maintenance of the production database. Intellectual code completion and SQL syntax checker makes your development seamless.
I made a Mandriva Live CD with Firebird
Inside is Mandriva 2007.1, Firebird 2.0.1 Classic, Flamerobin, Ibwebadmin,
kinterbasdb.
A new survey from Evans Data, targeting software developers, mentions Firebird as one of the answers for the following question:
Which of the following databases are you currently using?
You can answer the survey here, and participate in a US$ 500 prize draw.
Post in Steve’s Delphi blog:
I was looking at some old Delphi 7 code of mine when I was attempting to get in behind the scenes of Interbase and Firebird tables and fields to learn a little more about them. I came across these little pieces of information I’d like to share.
Check the full post here.
Article published in OsNews mentions Firebird:
“…As remarked earlier on, Free Pascal is shipped with the RTL and FCL code libraries. The FCL comes with components for accessing databases such as Oracle, Firebird, MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL and any ODBC enabled database”.
Read more here.
Reasonable effort is made keeping this page up to date, but due to the quasi-static nature of the information contained herein, it may get forgotten every now and then
One of the more interesting news is the firebird repository move to git
The Firebird Project yesterday made a Firebird 2.0.3 release candidate available for field testing
folowing an previous guide on creating an firebird/flamerobin livecd for dapper drake (6.06) i created a new guide for the new ubuntu release code named feisty fawn (7.04)
You can download the final live cd from this page
The main Firebird site now has a page dedicated for listing future conferences and seminars. You can check it here.