am I correct in thinking that, having run make I can just copy my newly
build fb_inet_server into a standard installed system for testing?
grasping at straws
On 8 October 2013 15:58, Nick Upson n...@telensa.com wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
yes, that why I made changes there.
my changes just had no
On 10/09/2013 01:13 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
am I correct in thinking that, having run make I can just copy my
newly build fb_inet_server into a standard installed system for
testing? grasping at straws
No, that's not enough. fb_inset_server just loads libfbembed.so, which
is an actual server.
aah, interesting. does that still hold as I'm running classic on unix
rather than embeded
On 9 October 2013 10:23, Alex peshk...@mail.ru wrote:
On 10/09/2013 01:13 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
am I correct in thinking that, having run make I can just copy my
newly build fb_inet_server into a
On 10/09/2013 01:27 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
aah, interesting. does that still hold as I'm running classic on unix
rather than embeded
On 9 October 2013 10:23, Alex peshk...@mail.ru
mailto:peshk...@mail.ru wrote:
On 10/09/2013 01:13 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
am I correct in thinking
I apologize for asking all these questions.
a) the new libfbembed.so.2.1.5 is much bigger than the installed one, why?
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25391270 Oct 9 10:35
./firebird/lib/libfbembed.so.2.1.5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3683140 Mar 10 2013
./firebird/lib/libfbembed.so.2.1.5.orig
b) I now get
On 10/09/2013 02:00 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
I apologize for asking all these questions.
a) the new libfbembed.so.2.1.5 is much bigger than the installed one, why?
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25391270 Oct 9 10:35
./firebird/lib/libfbembed.so.2.1.5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3683140 Mar 10 2013
[root@mydbserver lib]# rpm -qa | grep firebird
firebird-libfbembed-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-libfbclient-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-filesystem-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-classic-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
from epel
On 9 October 2013 11:35, Nick Upson
Le 09/10/13 13:10, Nick Upson a écrit :
[root@mydbserver lib]# rpm -qa | grep firebird
firebird-libfbembed-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-libfbclient-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-filesystem-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-classic-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
from epel
which
On 10/09/13 15:10, Nick Upson wrote:
[root@mydbserver lib]# rpm -qa | grep firebird
firebird-libfbembed-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-libfbclient-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-filesystem-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
firebird-classic-2.1.5.18496.0-4.el5
from epel
In that
Hi,
I'm trying to restrict the ports that fb can use for events to a small
range, I thought I needed to make changes to aux_request in
src/remote/inet.cpp but it seems I was wrong. could someone please point
me in the right direction.
NB this is for a private version of 2.1.5 classic
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08.10.2013 18:39, Nick Upson wrote:
I'm trying to restrict the ports that fb can use for events to a small
range, I thought I needed to make changes to aux_request in
src/remote/inet.cpp but it seems I was wrong. could someone please point
me in the right direction.
This should be the
Hi Dmitry,
yes, that why I made changes there.
my changes just had no effect, even hardcoding the port number in that
routine causing output to a file just didn't happen, so I figured I was
in the wrong place
On 8 October 2013 15:56, Dmitry Yemanov firebi...@yandex.ru wrote:
08.10.2013
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