Friday, August 25, 2017, 3:36:51 AM, Ismael wrote: > Sorry for the off topic, but I have a doubt that maybe some of you can > clarify
> I was reading Firebird 4.0 Release Notes and I found the following note: Yes, any questions about alphas, betas, snapshots, pre-release versions are right off topic here. Take them to firebird-devel, please, as instructed in the release notes. > Tracker ticket CORE-5238 > On Linux, Firebird 4 uses the same network listener process > (Firebird) for all architectures. For Classic, the > main (listener) process starts up via init/systemd, binds to the > 3050 port and spawns a worker firebird process > for every connection—similarly to what happens on Windows. > This has caused me the following doubt: > With this modification Firebird 4.0 will work on linux system that do not > use systemd? Yes or no? The notes say "...starts up via init/systemd..." which means one or the other. You're in trouble if your system does not use either one. ;-) And no more Fb 4 questions here, please. ^heLen
