firebird2 (fb 1.5.x) startup problem in dapper ?
Here is the the solution on the ubuntu forums
Posts about softwares and people currently using Firebird as database engine
Here is the the solution on the ubuntu forums
XPlanner it will add support for Defect Tracking Systems like Trac+, JIRA or Bugzilla , some of these can be installed on Firebird (yes it is mentioned in that article)
Rumors say that on development branch of the upcoming bitweaver major version Firebird works already very well
The article TECH FILES-Business Intelligence II: Software that tells a story in BarnStablePatriot mentions that Firebird is supported by Interactive Reporting 2.4, published by Interactive Reporting.
Summary – FrontRange has invested a lot of money to modernize all of their products. Some of these moves don’t look very big from a user perspective but the changes in the background are huge and will allow you to easily integrate data with other software, the internet, your cell phones and in reporting. All of their products are getting “new plumbing” and will be written in vb.net with a SQL/firebird back-end.
Mark Staples has this nice post on using F# with a Fire Bird database. While its not dissimilar to the OleDb example available on the F# wiki, it’s nice as Mark’s example links the database to a GUI and he provides a great explanation of the code.
As shown in this article, the state of “Rio Grande do Sul” (in Brazil) moved his GIA application from InterBase to Firebird 1.5.2 in its version 6.8. GIA is an application used probably by thousands of companies in that state, to pay their monthly tributes.
Firebird site in spanish www.firebird.com.mx
Article By Bernie:
My usual front end is IBOConsole. Never knew there were others – IBAccess, Knoda (KDE only), ibWebAdmin and Flamerobin. Thanks to this article here – Firebird Database Configuration in debian.
[ED:blog of the day is Ben Ward’s post about firebird vs sqlserver download sizes/requirements]
Originally, my Desktop Search application (‘Oak’) was to use a Microsoft SQL Server Express database backend. Full of glorious developer friendly features (like .NET integration) it is a powerhouse of a database.