Lazarus 1.6 has been released
Lazarus 1.6 has been released. This is the first release which uses FPC 3.0.
Lazarus 1.6 has been released. This is the first release which uses FPC 3.0.
Firebird/Java Engine Plug-in Status is : in development
Here is the repository :
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http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/news/firebird-2-5-language-reference-beta-1-released/
Firebird 3 is using new method to validate users on the server.
Direct upgrade of security database is therefore impossible.
Described procedure will let you keep the list of firebird 2.X users
and all related information (firstname, lastname, etc.) except
password – new passwords will be generated randomly. Pay attention
that SYSDBA user is not touched – i.e. it will remain as was after
execution of upgrade procedure. In the commands below replace
‘masterkey’ with actual SYSDBA password for appropriate (2.X/3.0)
firebird server.
In firebird 2.5 backup security database:
gbak -user sysdba -pas masterkey -b {host/path}security2.fdb security.fbk
In firebird 3 restore copy of 2.5 security database:
gbak -user sysdba -pas masterkey -c security.fbk {host/path}security2.5
And run users upgrade sql script:
isql -user sysdba -pas masterkey -i security_database.sql {host/path}security2.5
“security2.5” is a sample database name – you may use any other if you wish.
Upgrade Script will create users with new random passwords and type them to you.
It’s your responsibility to notify users about new passwords.
The FireBird RDBMS can be crashed remotely by an authenticated client by invoking gbak via the service manager using invalid command line switch and lead to denial of service. The issue was introduced in version 2.5.5. Upstream report: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-5068 Upstream fix: http://sourceforge.net/p/firebird/code/62783/ Debian bug: https://bugs.debian.org/810599 CVE-2016-1569 Status in Debian: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2016-1569
FDB Python driver for Firebird v1.5 is available for download.
This is important release that introduces support for Firebird 3.0:
– BOOLEAN datatype
– IDENTITY datatype (in schema)
– Database linger
– Preserve SHADOW on DROP
– DDL triggers
– New and extended system tables
– New and extended monitoring tables
– GBAK statistics (service)
– On-line validation (service)
It also fixes PYFB-60.
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FirebirdWebAdmin 3.3.0 is released .
Changes :
Review User Page. Modal popup for Role creation. Delete role button for each role.
Users: Remove “Customizing” panel. Is not database/server related.
Initial integration with Crowdin. Convert all files to UTF-8.
Update Romanian & Russian translations.
UI improvements: Roles, Users, Exceptions, UDF, Table comments.
Integration with CodeMirror.
In-browser code editor http://codemirror.net/
Now we have autocomplete/suggestions with table names and fields and SQL reserved words.
Hajime Nakagami created an pure Erlang Firebird client library (Work in progress)
https://github.com/nakagami/efirebirdsql
Mark Rotteveel published a new Jaybird 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT version for testing.
Release notes available at:
http://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/drivers_documentation/java/3.0.0-SNAPSHOT/release_notes.html
We would really appreciate it if people would start testing Jaybird 3 with
their applications and report problems or incompatibilities.
For Maven it is available from the Sonatype OSS snapshot repository
(https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots) which you need
to add to your maven config or POM.
It is also uploaded to sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/firebird/files/firebird-jca-jdbc-driver/3.0.0-SNAPSHOT