Howto install firebird odbc driver for unixodbc (from source )
Here is an small guide on installing firebird odbc driver from source (alternate you can install it from binary repository )
A good reference to unixodbc is located here
Here is an small guide on installing firebird odbc driver from source (alternate you can install it from binary repository )
A good reference to unixodbc is located here
This was done on one xen virtual machine hosted at amazon (called EC2) but this guide can be used for any fedora core 6 machine
Extra Large Instance 15 GB memory, 64-bit platform 8 EC2 Compute Units (4 virtual cores with 2 EC2 Compute Units each)
We are very pleased to announce the availability of the phpBB3 RC7 package, the “We are sorry and love our support team” edition. This release fixes some critical issues which arised with the recently released Release Candidate 6, basically fixing some bbcode problems as well as missing form tokens.
Changes:The ability to edit, add, and remove existing rows of the DataGrid directly was added. This works even for joins and complex queries. A basic Test Data Generator was added, as was the ability to create a selectable stored procedure for a table.
sqlalchemy 0.4beta6 released Here is what is new
one blog with firebird mention and some tips to split csv files
the web server [ firebirdsql.org] and the tracker are down. Both machines are in a
location that has no electricity supply at the moment. As it is a
holiday weekend in Canada, we could be without them for a couple more days.
best regards
Pavel Cisar
IBPhoenix
[ED so for the moment use alternate sites like http://ibphoenix.com/ or sf.net for downloads]
FIB for Lazarus (FIBL) is improved version of FreeIBComponents for FreePascal/FCL. The aim of this project is to provide high quality components library to access Firebird server for Lazarus IDE.
Here you can download the new version
Firebird Relational Database Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
http://risesecurity.org/advisory/RISE-2007003/
Published: October 3, 2007
MonoDevelop 1.0 Beta 1 has been released. This is the first in a series of beta releases that will lead to MonoDevelop 1.0, hopefully around the end of the year. This new release includes support for C/C++ projects, a new Database add-in, and plenty of bug fixes and improvements. More details in the release notes. Directions for the packages are in the Download page.