Re: [Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-09 Thread Nick Upson
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 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 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 correct place, as you can see from the
 Config::getRemoteAuxPort() call present there. What was your problem in
 making changes there?


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Re: [Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-09 Thread Nick Upson
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 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.



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Re: [Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-09 Thread Nick Upson
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 the error
/usr/lib/firebird/bin/isql: error while loading shared libraries:
libicuuc.so.30: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

my guess is that I'm doing something wrong when building.





On 9 October 2013 10:35, Alex peshk...@mail.ru wrote:

  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 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 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.



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 Yes, it does.
 it's clear that you are on unix and run classic :)



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Re: [Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-09 Thread Nick Upson
[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 n...@telensa.com wrote:


 I didn't use any switches to configure at all


 On 9 October 2013 11:22, Alex peshk...@mail.ru wrote:

  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
 ./firebird/lib/libfbembed.so.2.1.5.orig


 That's OK - it contains full debuginfo for GDB.


  b) I now get the error
  /usr/lib/firebird/bin/isql: error while loading shared libraries:
 libicuuc.so.30: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

  my guess is that I'm doing something wrong when building.


 First question is where from did initial package come to you? If it's our
 build from SF - I'm a bit surprised you have such problem. But - what
 configure switches did you use?



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[Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-08 Thread Nick Upson
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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Re: [Firebird-devel] where is the event port allocated

2013-10-08 Thread Nick Upson
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 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 correct place, as you can see from the
 Config::getRemoteAuxPort() call present there. What was your problem in
 making changes there?


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Re: [Firebird-devel] linux build requirements

2013-10-04 Thread Nick Upson
 I need to build a customized version of 2.1.5 in order to restrict the
possible ports used by events  

 Use RemoteAuxPort setting in firebird.conf

I'd love to but 2.1 classic doesn't use it, even if it did lock all events
to one port I have 3 event-using client programs



On 3 October 2013 17:03, Ivan Přenosil ivan.preno...@seznam.cz wrote:

  I need to build a customized version of 2.1.5 in order to restrict the
 possible ports used by events  

 Use RemoteAuxPort setting in firebird.conf

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[Firebird-devel] linux build requirements

2013-10-03 Thread Nick Upson
Hi,

I need to build a customized version of 2.1.5 in order to restrict the
possible ports used by events as our system now has a requirement to have
the db on one server and the software on another with a firewall in the
middle.

I'm trying to build on centos 5.9, where it all runs fine but I haven't
tried to build this before. Is there somewhere that gives all the required
packages to do a sucessfull build? so far I've got autoconf but I'm sure
there are more.

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Re: [Firebird-devel] Firebird new release is needed

2013-03-14 Thread Nick Upson
some other packages use 2.5.3-1




On 14 March 2013 15:55, Alex Peshkoff peshk...@mail.ru wrote:

 On 03/14/13 18:51, Stefan Heymann wrote:
  What I do not understand - what number will get that release? It's
  definitely not 2.5.3. May be Firebird-2.5.2.26540-1? (We had
  Firebird-2.5.2.26539-0).
  This may cause confusion with Firebird-2.5.3.26540 which does not have
  the bug fixed. But I'm out of better ideas.
  I don't know how your versions are organized. But for us users out
  there it would be difficult to distinguish Firebird by build numbers
  or, even worse, sub-build numbers.
 
  So the most honest and straightforward thing would be to call this
  2.5.3 and everything that comes later will then be 2.5.4 and so on.
 
  There are customers out there who are very concerned about security
  and for them there should also be a note in the release notes.

 The trouble of this solution is that many people use snapshot builds,
 already named 2.5.3. And it has a number of other bugs fixed.



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[Firebird-devel] [FB-Tracker] Created: (CORE-3757) multiple values of TempDirectories ignored

2012-02-09 Thread Nick Upson (JIRA)
multiple values of TempDirectories ignored
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 Key: CORE-3757
 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3757
 Project: Firebird Core
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Engine
Affects Versions: 2.1.4
 Environment: Centos 5.5
Reporter: Nick Upson


This seems to be closely related to 
http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-2422

my firebird.conf contains 

TempDirectories = /tmp;/var/tmp

yet when the first directory is full the query crashes with out-of-space errors

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Re: [Firebird-devel] CORE-2422 in 2.1 branch

2012-02-09 Thread Nick Upson
Hi,

a related tracker ref is: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3757

Nick Upson



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 according to various bug fix lists/documents, it seems CORE-2422 is
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Re: [Firebird-devel] Index is corrupt (missing entries) in table

2011-04-19 Thread Nick Upson
Have you tried making an index only

1 Drop the primary key constraint of the table in question
2 create index on the 6 fields
3 validate

if that's ok, do it again but create an unique index and see what that does

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