Tony,

2012/8/23 Tony Whyman <[email protected]>:
> Adriano,
>
> I can't find firebird in the list of core packages for Redhat/Centos 5
> and I doubt whether Redhat have any intention to support it. On the
> other hand, MySQL 5.0 is in the list. Long term support releases are
> very attractive for Enterprise level production systems - which is why
> Redhat have extended their support terms. The risk of not following them
> is that you send out a message that Firebird is not intended for
> Enterprise level systems, while MySQL is.
>
as said :
> This is not an issue. Yes, free support of old Firebird version is ended, but
> commercial one - isn't.

I'm the packager for RH and Centos
IBPhoenix can provide long term support if need.


-- 
Philippe Makowski
http://www.ibphoenix.com
Supporting users of Firebird

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