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From: 张小蓓 <kan...@oo...> - 2025-05-12 09:55:57
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2023-12-06 15:21:38
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Hi, please migrate this thread to https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin Also, latest Flamerobin has support to edit binary/UUID fields, latest version currently is 0.9.10 Thanks On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 11:56 AM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > Since firebirdsql does not have a native UUID/GUID field, is it possible > to have an option that will wrap a 16 char binary value (can be specified > multiple ways) with a select UUID_TO_CHAR() as an option? > > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2023-12-06 14:56:27
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Since firebirdsql does not have a native UUID/GUID field, is it possible to have an option that will wrap a 16 char binary value (can be specified multiple ways) with a select UUID_TO_CHAR() as an option? |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2023-11-30 18:01:51
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We have had the ability to store a UUID and the ability to convert the stored values to binary or character values depending upon what is needed, but, why don't we have a simple native UUID datatype? For client tools, if you store the data as binary, they display the binary as what ever default characterset is being used. So you need to wrap the data in views to make it human readable. If you store it as text, the data size increases and the speed of querying decreases. So, a simple UUID datatype that client tools such as DBeaver or flamerobin can understand to be displayed as characters for users but stored as binary on disk would make life easier for us end users trying to get people to use firebird. Is there a reason that it has not been put into place? |
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From: marius a. p. <ma...@gm...> - 2023-10-09 20:30:15
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Forgot the link https://sourceforge.net/projects/flamerobin/lists/flamerobin-devel/unsubscribe On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, 23:29 marius adrian popa <ma...@gm...> wrote: > You can unsubscribe here > > On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, 15:39 Nima <nim...@gm...> wrote: > >> >> Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, >> >> Where did you get my personal email address from? >> >> Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit >> Mit freundlichen Grüßen >> Nima Malekkhouyan >> >> >> >> On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 at 14:37, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, looks like you are using 32 bits DLL, and 64 bits Flamerobin, this >>> will never work, try Flamerobin x86 version. >>> PS: Please update your Flamerobin ASAP, there was a release last week, >>> and you are using a 7 years old release! >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 6:17 PM SCHUMACHER, MICHAEL J via >>> Flamerobin-devel <fla...@li...> wrote: >>> >>>> I’ve search google and found a few things, but not for sure of what the >>>> solutions were offered would be working in my situation. I’m trying to get >>>> this to work for someone in my company and having issues. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I have FlameRobin installed…I’d put in screen shots, but don’t know if >>>> supported. This is the About FlameRobin >>>> >>>> FlameRobin 0.9.3 (git hash c75f861) unicode (x64) >>>> >>>> Database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> This tool uses IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>> >>>> wxWidgets library version 3.1.0 >>>> >>>> and Boost library version 1.63.0 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> In the admin screen, I’ve added the Database under LocalHost as I saw >>>> fit. When I go to connect to the database, I get the error as the subject >>>> of this shows. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> FlameRobin is installed in C:\Program Files\FlameRobin (x64) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> FireBird is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Firebird\Firebird_2_5 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> If I go into bin of Firebird_2_5, I can see the file fbclient.dll. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I have taken fbclient.dll and pasted it in C:\Windows\System32 – as >>>> that was mentioned in a solution I saw – rebooted the Windows Server 2022 >>>> and tried again, same error. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I’ll keep digging into Google searches, but if someone has suggestions, >>>> that would be great. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, Michael >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > |
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From: marius a. p. <ma...@gm...> - 2023-10-09 20:29:24
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You can unsubscribe here On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, 15:39 Nima <nim...@gm...> wrote: > > Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, > > Where did you get my personal email address from? > > Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > Nima Malekkhouyan > > > > On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 at 14:37, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi, looks like you are using 32 bits DLL, and 64 bits Flamerobin, this >> will never work, try Flamerobin x86 version. >> PS: Please update your Flamerobin ASAP, there was a release last week, >> and you are using a 7 years old release! >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 6:17 PM SCHUMACHER, MICHAEL J via Flamerobin-devel >> <fla...@li...> wrote: >> >>> I’ve search google and found a few things, but not for sure of what the >>> solutions were offered would be working in my situation. I’m trying to get >>> this to work for someone in my company and having issues. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have FlameRobin installed…I’d put in screen shots, but don’t know if >>> supported. This is the About FlameRobin >>> >>> FlameRobin 0.9.3 (git hash c75f861) unicode (x64) >>> >>> Database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS >>> >>> >>> >>> This tool uses IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>> >>> wxWidgets library version 3.1.0 >>> >>> and Boost library version 1.63.0 >>> >>> >>> >>> In the admin screen, I’ve added the Database under LocalHost as I saw >>> fit. When I go to connect to the database, I get the error as the subject >>> of this shows. >>> >>> >>> >>> FlameRobin is installed in C:\Program Files\FlameRobin (x64) >>> >>> >>> >>> FireBird is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Firebird\Firebird_2_5 >>> >>> >>> >>> If I go into bin of Firebird_2_5, I can see the file fbclient.dll. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have taken fbclient.dll and pasted it in C:\Windows\System32 – as that >>> was mentioned in a solution I saw – rebooted the Windows Server 2022 and >>> tried again, same error. >>> >>> >>> >>> I’ll keep digging into Google searches, but if someone has suggestions, >>> that would be great. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, Michael >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Nima <nim...@gm...> - 2023-10-09 12:39:37
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, Where did you get my personal email address from? Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit Mit freundlichen Grüßen Nima Malekkhouyan On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 at 14:37, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, looks like you are using 32 bits DLL, and 64 bits Flamerobin, this > will never work, try Flamerobin x86 version. > PS: Please update your Flamerobin ASAP, there was a release last week, and > you are using a 7 years old release! > > > On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 6:17 PM SCHUMACHER, MICHAEL J via Flamerobin-devel < > fla...@li...> wrote: > >> I’ve search google and found a few things, but not for sure of what the >> solutions were offered would be working in my situation. I’m trying to get >> this to work for someone in my company and having issues. >> >> >> >> I have FlameRobin installed…I’d put in screen shots, but don’t know if >> supported. This is the About FlameRobin >> >> FlameRobin 0.9.3 (git hash c75f861) unicode (x64) >> >> Database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS >> >> >> >> This tool uses IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >> >> wxWidgets library version 3.1.0 >> >> and Boost library version 1.63.0 >> >> >> >> In the admin screen, I’ve added the Database under LocalHost as I saw >> fit. When I go to connect to the database, I get the error as the subject >> of this shows. >> >> >> >> FlameRobin is installed in C:\Program Files\FlameRobin (x64) >> >> >> >> FireBird is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Firebird\Firebird_2_5 >> >> >> >> If I go into bin of Firebird_2_5, I can see the file fbclient.dll. >> >> >> >> I have taken fbclient.dll and pasted it in C:\Windows\System32 – as that >> was mentioned in a solution I saw – rebooted the Windows Server 2022 and >> tried again, same error. >> >> >> >> I’ll keep digging into Google searches, but if someone has suggestions, >> that would be great. >> >> >> >> Thanks, Michael >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2023-10-09 12:36:53
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Hi, looks like you are using 32 bits DLL, and 64 bits Flamerobin, this will never work, try Flamerobin x86 version. PS: Please update your Flamerobin ASAP, there was a release last week, and you are using a 7 years old release! On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 6:17 PM SCHUMACHER, MICHAEL J via Flamerobin-devel < fla...@li...> wrote: > I’ve search google and found a few things, but not for sure of what the > solutions were offered would be working in my situation. I’m trying to get > this to work for someone in my company and having issues. > > > > I have FlameRobin installed…I’d put in screen shots, but don’t know if > supported. This is the About FlameRobin > > FlameRobin 0.9.3 (git hash c75f861) unicode (x64) > > Database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS > > > > This tool uses IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 > > wxWidgets library version 3.1.0 > > and Boost library version 1.63.0 > > > > In the admin screen, I’ve added the Database under LocalHost as I saw fit. > When I go to connect to the database, I get the error as the subject of > this shows. > > > > FlameRobin is installed in C:\Program Files\FlameRobin (x64) > > > > FireBird is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Firebird\Firebird_2_5 > > > > If I go into bin of Firebird_2_5, I can see the file fbclient.dll. > > > > I have taken fbclient.dll and pasted it in C:\Windows\System32 – as that > was mentioned in a solution I saw – rebooted the Windows Server 2022 and > tried again, same error. > > > > I’ll keep digging into Google searches, but if someone has suggestions, > that would be great. > > > > Thanks, Michael > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: SCHUMACHER, M. J <mjs...@op...> - 2023-10-05 21:17:17
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I've search google and found a few things, but not for sure of what the solutions were offered would be working in my situation. I'm trying to get this to work for someone in my company and having issues. I have FlameRobin installed...I'd put in screen shots, but don't know if supported. This is the About FlameRobin FlameRobin 0.9.3 (git hash c75f861) unicode (x64) Database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS This tool uses IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 wxWidgets library version 3.1.0 and Boost library version 1.63.0 In the admin screen, I've added the Database under LocalHost as I saw fit. When I go to connect to the database, I get the error as the subject of this shows. FlameRobin is installed in C:\Program Files\FlameRobin (x64) FireBird is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Firebird\Firebird_2_5 If I go into bin of Firebird_2_5, I can see the file fbclient.dll. I have taken fbclient.dll and pasted it in C:\Windows\System32 - as that was mentioned in a solution I saw - rebooted the Windows Server 2022 and tried again, same error. I'll keep digging into Google searches, but if someone has suggestions, that would be great. Thanks, Michael |
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From: Wavey M. <wav...@gm...> - 2022-04-02 02:31:41
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Hi all, First post to this group. So my scripts in ISQL typically have a header of: set bail on; so that the script bails out if there are any errors. Trying to run the same script in FlameRobin results in: Engine Message : Dynamic SQL Error SQL error code = -104 Token unknown - line 3, column 5 BAIL Is there an equivalent mechanism in FlameRobin? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks, David |
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From: hamacker <sir...@gm...> - 2022-03-04 19:14:50
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Hi guys, I am testing flamerobin under linux with a firebird database and I am familiar with Transaction Isolation Levels: REPEATABLE READ, READ COMMITTED, SNAPSHOT and SERIALIZABLE. I But FlameRobin has in Execute Statement this options: Concurrency isolation level, is it REPEATABLE READ? Dirty read isolation level, maybe snapshot, am I right? Read committed, I know this. Consistency isolation level, is it SERIALIZABLE? Anyone can help me? |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 15:24:35
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Thanks Lucas, That was the key, I was using make not cmake. It is now compiling wonderfully. So, now I can create the deb and tar.gz tonight after work. BTW, it is still reporting 0.9.3 as the version - there are enough new features that it should be referred to as 0.9.4 at a minimum. At a glance I am seeing support for database triggers, ddl triggers, Functions separate from UDFs etc. This is far farther than what I have seen before. In fact, (without time spent testing yet), it appears that the only thing needed is a restructure of the tree to just combine similar items together. I need to review all the commits in the git repo to see what has been done, but, well done guys! best regards Dalton On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 09:41, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Basically de dev is there just until we finish and polish Fb3 > Strange that you couldn't build from there... the github action are OK > https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/runs/1761978661 > Are you using cmake to prepare and build? > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:37 AM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Interesting, I pulled that repo and attempted to compile it - sadly it is >> broken for me. >> database.cpp:1111: undefined reference to >> `Packages::Packages(std::shared_ptr<Database>)' >> (lots of similar errors referring to packages). >> >> I was able to compile what was on the main flamerobin git, but, that does >> not have boolean support. That seemed to be a good starting place, I had >> no idea that the main git repo was that far behind your dev cycle. >> >> Let me know if you are able to compile the latest commit and I will pull >> and try again. >> >> best regards >> >> Dalton >> >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:53, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> So, boolean is already supported, also a lot of Fb3 resources were >>> deployed recently... (I merged a pull request some hours ago) >>> You can read a thread at: >>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/issues/73 >>> But yes... for now it`s really a search and destroy task >>> Just before reworking something, first do a "test drive" in the current >>> stage of the project :) and let me know, so you won't redo some code >>> unnecessarily >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:43 PM Dalton Calford < >>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>>> ok, >>>> from a starting dev standpoint, is there any documentation about the >>>> project other than reading the source in a search and destroy fashion? >>>> For example, where would I find the data type definitions supported by >>>> FR? I would like to add Boolean support. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:33, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from >>>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev >>>>> @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating >>>>> and fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from >>>>>> February of 2020 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html >>>>>> >>>>>> So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job >>>>>> of letting the rest of the world know. >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of >>>>>> date that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an >>>>>> install file for you. >>>>>> >>>>>> So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you >>>>>> would like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce >>>>>> a tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not >>>>>> used a rpm distro for about 15 years. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford < >>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> ok, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I >>>>>>> can create a deb for it. >>>>>>> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can >>>>>>> say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >>>>>>> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it >>>>>>> just works for you. >>>>>>> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended >>>>>>> attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the >>>>>>> files. >>>>>>> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info >>>>>>> in it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >>>>>>> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put >>>>>>> the code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put >>>>>>> the man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >>>>>>> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >>>>>>> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to >>>>>>> the git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >>>>>>> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >>>>>>> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >>>>>>> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >>>>>>> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >>>>>>> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> best regards >>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>>>>>>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>>>>>>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>>>>>>> basically this process: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>>>>>>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it >>>>>>>> will work OK (probably not) >>>>>>>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux >>>>>>>> version or not? >>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Lucas, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile >>>>>>>>> flamerobin in. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>>>>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>>>>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% >>>>>>>>>> familiar with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and >>>>>>>>>> installing packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>>>>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled >>>>>>>>>>> it for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>>>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>>>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>>>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>>>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>>>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient >>>>>>>>>>> library (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the >>>>>>>>>>> database connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 14:41:19
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Basically de dev is there just until we finish and polish Fb3 Strange that you couldn't build from there... the github action are OK https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/runs/1761978661 Are you using cmake to prepare and build? On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:37 AM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > Interesting, I pulled that repo and attempted to compile it - sadly it is > broken for me. > database.cpp:1111: undefined reference to > `Packages::Packages(std::shared_ptr<Database>)' > (lots of similar errors referring to packages). > > I was able to compile what was on the main flamerobin git, but, that does > not have boolean support. That seemed to be a good starting place, I had > no idea that the main git repo was that far behind your dev cycle. > > Let me know if you are able to compile the latest commit and I will pull > and try again. > > best regards > > Dalton > > On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:53, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > >> So, boolean is already supported, also a lot of Fb3 resources were >> deployed recently... (I merged a pull request some hours ago) >> You can read a thread at: >> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/issues/73 >> But yes... for now it`s really a search and destroy task >> Just before reworking something, first do a "test drive" in the current >> stage of the project :) and let me know, so you won't redo some code >> unnecessarily >> Thanks! >> >> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:43 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> ok, >>> from a starting dev standpoint, is there any documentation about the >>> project other than reading the source in a search and destroy fashion? >>> For example, where would I find the data type definitions supported by >>> FR? I would like to add Boolean support. >>> >>> >>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:33, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from >>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev >>>> @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating >>>> and fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford < >>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from >>>>> February of 2020 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html >>>>> >>>>> So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of >>>>> letting the rest of the world know. >>>>> >>>>> I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of >>>>> date that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an >>>>> install file for you. >>>>> >>>>> So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you >>>>> would like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce >>>>> a tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not >>>>> used a rpm distro for about 15 years. >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> ok, >>>>>> >>>>>> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I >>>>>> can create a deb for it. >>>>>> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can >>>>>> say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >>>>>> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it >>>>>> just works for you. >>>>>> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended >>>>>> attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the >>>>>> files. >>>>>> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >>>>>> >>>>>> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info >>>>>> in it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >>>>>> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put >>>>>> the code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put >>>>>> the man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >>>>>> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >>>>>> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >>>>>> >>>>>> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to >>>>>> the git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >>>>>> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >>>>>> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >>>>>> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >>>>>> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >>>>>> >>>>>> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >>>>>> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >>>>>> >>>>>> best regards >>>>>> Dalton >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>>>>>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>>>>>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>>>>>> basically this process: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>>>>>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it >>>>>>> will work OK (probably not) >>>>>>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version >>>>>>> or not? >>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Lucas, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile >>>>>>>> flamerobin in. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>>>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>>>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% >>>>>>>>> familiar with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and >>>>>>>>> installing packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>>>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled >>>>>>>>>> it for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient >>>>>>>>>> library (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the >>>>>>>>>> database connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 14:37:02
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Interesting, I pulled that repo and attempted to compile it - sadly it is broken for me. database.cpp:1111: undefined reference to `Packages::Packages(std::shared_ptr<Database>)' (lots of similar errors referring to packages). I was able to compile what was on the main flamerobin git, but, that does not have boolean support. That seemed to be a good starting place, I had no idea that the main git repo was that far behind your dev cycle. Let me know if you are able to compile the latest commit and I will pull and try again. best regards Dalton On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:53, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > So, boolean is already supported, also a lot of Fb3 resources were > deployed recently... (I merged a pull request some hours ago) > You can read a thread at: > https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/issues/73 > But yes... for now it`s really a search and destroy task > Just before reworking something, first do a "test drive" in the current > stage of the project :) and let me know, so you won't redo some code > unnecessarily > Thanks! > > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:43 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> ok, >> from a starting dev standpoint, is there any documentation about the >> project other than reading the source in a search and destroy fashion? >> For example, where would I find the data type definitions supported by >> FR? I would like to add Boolean support. >> >> >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:33, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from >>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev >>> @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating >>> and fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford < >>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>>> I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from >>>> February of 2020 >>>> >>>> >>>> https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html >>>> >>>> So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of >>>> letting the rest of the world know. >>>> >>>> I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of >>>> date that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an >>>> install file for you. >>>> >>>> So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you would >>>> like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce a >>>> tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not >>>> used a rpm distro for about 15 years. >>>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> ok, >>>>> >>>>> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I >>>>> can create a deb for it. >>>>> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can >>>>> say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >>>>> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it >>>>> just works for you. >>>>> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended >>>>> attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the >>>>> files. >>>>> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >>>>> >>>>> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info >>>>> in it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >>>>> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the >>>>> code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the >>>>> man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >>>>> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >>>>> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >>>>> >>>>> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to >>>>> the git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >>>>> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >>>>> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >>>>> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >>>>> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >>>>> >>>>> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >>>>> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >>>>> >>>>> best regards >>>>> Dalton >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>>>>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>>>>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>>>>> basically this process: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>>>>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it >>>>>> will work OK (probably not) >>>>>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version >>>>>> or not? >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Lucas, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin >>>>>>> in. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% >>>>>>>> familiar with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and >>>>>>>> installing packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it >>>>>>>>> for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient >>>>>>>>> library (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the >>>>>>>>> database connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 02:53:00
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So, boolean is already supported, also a lot of Fb3 resources were deployed recently... (I merged a pull request some hours ago) You can read a thread at: https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/issues/73 But yes... for now it`s really a search and destroy task Just before reworking something, first do a "test drive" in the current stage of the project :) and let me know, so you won't redo some code unnecessarily Thanks! On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:43 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > ok, > from a starting dev standpoint, is there any documentation about the > project other than reading the source in a search and destroy fashion? > For example, where would I find the data type definitions supported by > FR? I would like to add Boolean support. > > > On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:33, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from >> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev >> @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating >> and fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome >> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from >>> February of 2020 >>> >>> >>> https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html >>> >>> So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of >>> letting the rest of the world know. >>> >>> I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of >>> date that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an >>> install file for you. >>> >>> So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you would >>> like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce a >>> tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not >>> used a rpm distro for about 15 years. >>> >>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> ok, >>>> >>>> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I can >>>> create a deb for it. >>>> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can >>>> say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >>>> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it >>>> just works for you. >>>> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended >>>> attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the >>>> files. >>>> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >>>> >>>> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info in >>>> it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >>>> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the >>>> code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the >>>> man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >>>> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >>>> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >>>> >>>> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to >>>> the git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >>>> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >>>> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >>>> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >>>> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >>>> >>>> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >>>> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >>>> >>>> best regards >>>> Dalton >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>>>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>>>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>>>> basically this process: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>>>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it >>>>> will work OK (probably not) >>>>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version >>>>> or not? >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Lucas, >>>>>> >>>>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin >>>>>> in. >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% >>>>>>> familiar with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and >>>>>>> installing packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>>>> >>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it >>>>>>>> for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>>>>>>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>>>>>>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 02:43:47
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ok, from a starting dev standpoint, is there any documentation about the project other than reading the source in a search and destroy fashion? For example, where would I find the data type definitions supported by FR? I would like to add Boolean support. On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 21:33, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from > https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev > @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating and > fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from February >> of 2020 >> >> >> https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html >> >> So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of >> letting the rest of the world know. >> >> I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of date >> that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an >> install file for you. >> >> So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you would >> like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce a >> tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not >> used a rpm distro for about 15 years. >> >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> ok, >>> >>> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I can >>> create a deb for it. >>> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can >>> say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >>> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it >>> just works for you. >>> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended >>> attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the >>> files. >>> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >>> >>> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info in >>> it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >>> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the >>> code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the >>> man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >>> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >>> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >>> >>> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to the >>> git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >>> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >>> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >>> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >>> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >>> >>> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >>> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >>> >>> best regards >>> Dalton >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>>> basically this process: >>>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it >>>> will work OK (probably not) >>>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version or >>>> not? >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford < >>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Lucas, >>>>> >>>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin >>>>> in. >>>>> >>>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi! >>>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar >>>>>> with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing >>>>>> packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>>> >>>>>> thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it >>>>>>> for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>>>>>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>>>>>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>> Dalton >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 02:33:44
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Hi, right now, you can use the "dev" branch from https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/tree/dev @Mariuz is one of the original authors. Now Jdochoa and I are updating and fixing current FR codebase, but obviously any help is welcome On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:27 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from February > of 2020 > > > https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html > > So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of > letting the rest of the world know. > > I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of date > that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an > install file for you. > > So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you would > like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce a > tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not > used a rpm distro for about 15 years. > > On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> ok, >> >> I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I can >> create a deb for it. >> It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can say, >> getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. >> That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it just >> works for you. >> A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended attributes >> which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the files. >> What is needed is a method that installs the files. >> >> A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info in >> it to distribute the files to the correct directories. >> I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the >> code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the >> man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version >> information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. >> rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. >> >> So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to the >> git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a >> script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual >> machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to >> use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better >> that no one person is the only one who can do something). >> >> Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to >> address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. >> >> best regards >> Dalton >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >>> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >>> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >>> basically this process: >>> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >>> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it will >>> work OK (probably not) >>> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version or >>> not? >>> Thanks >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Lucas, >>>> >>>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin in. >>>> >>>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar >>>>> with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing >>>>> packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>>> >>>>> thanks >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it >>>>>> for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>>> >>>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>>> >>>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>>>>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>>>>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>>> >>>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards >>>>>> Dalton >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 02:27:14
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I have just found a debian install file for the 9.3 version from February of 2020 https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/flamerobin_0.9.3~+20160512.c75f8618-2_amd64.deb.html So someone is attempting to keep it up to date but doing a poor job of letting the rest of the world know. I don't know (have not looked at the git commit logs yet) how out of date that build is, but, I can use that file with my new build to create an install file for you. So, if you have a newer (uncommited) version of the code that you would like to release, let me know, commit it and I will build and produce a tar.gz and deb file for you. RPM will take a while longer as I have not used a rpm distro for about 15 years. On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 20:50, Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > ok, > > I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I can > create a deb for it. > It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can say, > getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. > That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it just > works for you. > A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended attributes > which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the files. > What is needed is a method that installs the files. > > A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info in it > to distribute the files to the correct directories. > I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the > code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the > man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version > information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. > rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. > > So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to the > git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a > script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual > machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to > use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better > that no one person is the only one who can do something). > > Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to > address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. > > best regards > Dalton > > > > > On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the >> .tar.gz and that's fine :) >> I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% >> basically this process: >> https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml >> I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it will >> work OK (probably not) >> But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version or >> not? >> Thanks >> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Lucas, >>> >>> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin in. >>> >>> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi! >>>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar >>>> with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing >>>> packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford < >>>> dal...@gm...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hey all, >>>>> >>>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for >>>>> linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>>> >>>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>>> >>>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>>>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>>>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>>> >>>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> Dalton >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>>> Fla...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 01:51:09
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ok, I will look over the install section of your makefile, and see if I can create a deb for it. It will be a week before I can spend any real time on it, but, I can say, getting the build environment up and going was a bit of a hassle. That is why I was going to create a build environment for you, so it just works for you. A tar.gz is like a zip file in that although it keeps extended attributes which a zip does not, it just creates a folder that holds the files. What is needed is a method that installs the files. A deb (debian file) is just a compressed file with some scripts/info in it to distribute the files to the correct directories. I can send you the compiled flamerobin file, but that does not put the code-templates for example, into the correct location, nor does it put the man pages into the man system etc. Also, deb files have version information, md5checksums of the files etc., all to ensure version control. rpm's are the same idea, just a slightly different format. So, if you push/commit the latest/greatest version of the code up to the git server and send me the branch it is on, I will see about creating a script that creates the install files for you. I will do it in a virtual machine so that you can have it as a linux build environment, all ready to use/deploy without needing me. (I don't mind doing it, but, it is better that no one person is the only one who can do something). Also, in running it, I have found a few issues that you may want to address or point me to the place in the code so I can fix it. best regards Dalton On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 19:39, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the .tar.gz > and that's fine :) > I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% > basically this process: > https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml > I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it will > work OK (probably not) > But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version or > not? > Thanks > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Hi Lucas, >> >> I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin in. >> >> Are you familiar with virtual machines? >> >> >> >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hi! >>> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >>> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >>> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar >>> with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing >>> packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >>> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >>> >>> thanks >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hey all, >>>> >>>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for >>>> linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>>> >>>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>>> >>>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>>> >>>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> Dalton >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>>> Fla...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 00:39:23
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Hi, no problem with the VM, just send me the process of making the .tar.gz and that's fine :) I`m running cmake, make && make install 100% basically this process: https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/blob/dev/.github/workflows/ccpp.yml I`m simply not sure if I can simply share the "build" folder and it will work OK (probably not) But if I do, will i t be compatible only with the same Linux version or not? Thanks On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:29 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Lucas, > > I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin in. > > Are you familiar with virtual machines? > > > > On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi! >> Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. >> I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. >> Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar >> with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing >> packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) >> If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too >> >> thanks >> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> Hey all, >>> >>> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for >>> linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >>> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >>> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >>> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >>> >>> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with >>> flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version >>> available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >>> >>> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >>> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >>> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >>> >>> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >>> >>> Best regards >>> Dalton >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >>> Fla...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-25 00:29:40
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Hi Lucas, I can make a virtual machine image for you to run/compile flamerobin in. Are you familiar with virtual machines? On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 18:30, Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi! > Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. > I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. > Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar with > building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing packages > from source, but never needed to share the builds) > If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too > > thanks > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Hey all, >> >> I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for >> linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. >> It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 >> wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 >> and Boost library version 1.71.0 >> >> I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with flamerobin, >> but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version available, I am >> willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. >> >> There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library >> (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database >> connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. >> >> Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? >> >> Best regards >> Dalton >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2021-01-24 23:30:47
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Hi! Yes, for now we are using Github for tracking and releases. I`m building the current snapshots and publishing at Github. Sorry about the lack of Linux builds, sincerely I`m not 100% familiar with building Linux packages (i`m familiar with building and installing packages from source, but never needed to share the builds) If you can specify what to do, I`m glad to do it too thanks On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 7:57 PM Dalton Calford <dal...@gm...> wrote: > Hey all, > > I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for > linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. > It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 > wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 > and Boost library version 1.71.0 > > I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with flamerobin, > but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version available, I am > willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. > > There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library (fixed > with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database connect > dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. > > Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? > > Best regards > Dalton > > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Dalton C. <dal...@gm...> - 2021-01-24 22:57:17
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Hey all, I have downloaded the 0.9.3 branch from git and I have compiled it for linux 64bit on Ubuntu 20.10, connecting to a firebird 3 database. It is compiled with IBPP library version 2.5.2.1 wxWidgets library version 3.0.5 and Boost library version 1.71.0 I am learning the codebase and I am an absolute beginner with flamerobin, but, as the website does not have a linux compiled version available, I am willing to provide my build to whoever wants to test/use it. There are some issues with pointers to the correct fbclient library (fixed with softlinks) which perhaps should be an option on the database connect dialog/configuration vs a hardcoded setting in the code. Are there any developers still working on Flamerobin? Best regards Dalton |
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From: Paweł S. <paw...@gm...> - 2020-12-01 09:06:58
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Thanks for quick reply. 1. As for connection issues. I have: c:\Windows\SysWOW64\FBCLIENT.DLL - 3.0.5 32 bit c:\Windows\System32\FBCLIENT.DLL - 3.0.5 64 bit I copied fbclient.dll 32bit 3.0.5 to the directory with flamerobin installation and it started working. 2. As for speed IbExpert works fast.I think that the connection is also very fast in Flamerobin but the difference is that Flamerobin creates a tree with objects (similar to IbExpert) but each table table column also is in that tree. I think that's the problem. [image: image.png] As you can see below I work with databases with lots of objects: [image: image.png] Regards, Paweł On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 11:56 PM Lucas Schatz <luc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi > Verify if you are using a DLL from Firebird 3, probably you have a 2.5 > version at your system32 folder > About the speed, is it a remote database? Have you tried if with IBexpert > it connects faster? > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 7:50 PM Paweł Sulkowski <paw...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> I've been trying to use FlameRobin with my databases but I encountered >> few problems: >> 1. I cannot connect to Firebird 3 server using latest version of >> FlameRobin (flamerobin-0.9.3.43407334): *connection rejected by remote >> interface * >> In IbExpert I had to change client library from gds32.dll to newest >> fbclient.dll and it started working. >> I do understand I can change firebird.conf setting to allow such >> connection but is there any other option? >> >> [Content] >> *** IBPP::SQLException *** >> Context: Service::Connect >> Message: isc_service_attach failed >> >> SQL Message : -923 >> Connection not established >> >> Engine Code : 335544421 >> Engine Message : >> connection rejected by remote interface >> >> 2. Another problem is that when I try to connect to database (Firebird >> 2.5 in this case) with lots ob objects (few thousands stored procedures, >> triggers, tables) I have to wait for a few minutes in order to see "objects >> tree". Is there any option to speed it up ? >> >> I hope you can help me. >> >> Kindly regards, >> Paweł >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flamerobin-devel mailing list >> Fla...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |
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From: Lucas S. <luc...@gm...> - 2020-11-30 22:56:16
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Hi Verify if you are using a DLL from Firebird 3, probably you have a 2.5 version at your system32 folder About the speed, is it a remote database? Have you tried if with IBexpert it connects faster? On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 7:50 PM Paweł Sulkowski <paw...@gm...> wrote: > Hello, > I've been trying to use FlameRobin with my databases but I encountered few > problems: > 1. I cannot connect to Firebird 3 server using latest version of > FlameRobin (flamerobin-0.9.3.43407334): *connection rejected by remote > interface * > In IbExpert I had to change client library from gds32.dll to newest > fbclient.dll and it started working. > I do understand I can change firebird.conf setting to allow such > connection but is there any other option? > > [Content] > *** IBPP::SQLException *** > Context: Service::Connect > Message: isc_service_attach failed > > SQL Message : -923 > Connection not established > > Engine Code : 335544421 > Engine Message : > connection rejected by remote interface > > 2. Another problem is that when I try to connect to database (Firebird 2.5 > in this case) with lots ob objects (few thousands stored procedures, > triggers, tables) I have to wait for a few minutes in order to see "objects > tree". Is there any option to speed it up ? > > I hope you can help me. > > Kindly regards, > Paweł > > > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |