[Firebird-devel] [FB-Tracker] Created: (CORE-6481) Dialect 1. Not consistent result of two expressions with divide of NUMERIC with scale

2021-02-02 Thread Kovalenko Dmitry (JIRA)
Dialect 1. Not consistent result of two expressions with divide of NUMERIC with scale - Key: CORE-6481 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-6481 Project:

[Firebird-devel] [FB-Tracker] Created: (CORE-6480) Multiple sum query cause ad incorrect SQLDA structure error

2021-02-02 Thread William Pristia (JIRA)
Multiple sum query cause ad incorrect SQLDA structure error --- Key: CORE-6480 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-6480 Project: Firebird Core Issue Type: Bug

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Ismael L. Donis Garcia
I am a simple user, so I must accommodate their policies. But I embrace this idea. Congratulations to all for your work -- Ismael - Original Message - From: "Dmitry Yemanov" To: "For discussion among Firebird Developers" Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2021 9:07 AM Subject: Re:

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Dmitry Yemanov
02.02.2021 16:47, Mark Rotteveel wrote: A policy that says for example that Firebird 4.0 is the last to provide x86-32 builds might be good enough. I'd suggest to keep x86 builds for the v4.x series and remove them from v5 onwards (but keep the codebase compilable on 32-bits). Whether v5

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Vlad Khorsun
02.02.2021 15:47, Mark Rotteveel wrote: For Embedded, I think that people still needing 32-bit and Embedded, are likely not using the latest and greatest version of Firebird. A policy that says for example that Firebird 4.0 is the last to provide x86-32 builds might be good enough. +1

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 2021-02-02 11:14, Tony Whyman wrote: There is an important point sitting here for support of legacy applications. While a standalone x86 Firebird Server is likely to be of increasingly little interest, an x86 client library may need to be supported for much longer. This then gives rise to the

Re: [Firebird-devel] SIO_LOOPBACK_FAST_PATH deprecated

2021-02-02 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 2021-02-02 00:35, Leyne, Sean wrote: Vlad, https://www.gitmemory.com/issue/grpc/grpc/18057/486312183 There is no mention of SIO_LOOPBACK_FAST_PATH in this link https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/stop-error-0xd1-when-you-set-

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel
On 2/2/21 3:33 PM, Jiří Činčura wrote: Yes, good point :) Onli some new feature need new client. But It is rather rare, but happen as e.g compression as i remember. Basically whenever a new protocol version is created. Not all features make sense for old apps. What sense in having statement

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Jiří Činčura
> Yes, good point :) > Onli some new feature need new client. But It is rather rare, but > happen as e.g compression as i remember. Basically whenever a new protocol version is created. -- Mgr. Jiří Činčura https://www.tabsoverspaces.com/ Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Luis Henrique
02.02.2021, 08:52, "Jiří Činčura" : Yes, client library must be 32 bit too for the long time. Many existig applications are 32bit and cannot be "migrated" to 64 bit in the near futureOn the other hand, these applications can still use older fbclient.dll. --Mgr. Jiří

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread liviuslivius
Yes, good point :)Onli some new feature need new client. But It is rather rare, but happen as e.g compression as i remember.Regards,Karol Bieniaszewski Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Jiří Činčura
> Yes, client library must be 32 bit too for the long time. > Many existig applications are 32bit and cannot be "migrated" to 64 bit > in the near future On the other hand, these applications can still use older fbclient.dll. -- Mgr. Jiří Činčura https://www.tabsoverspaces.com/

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread liviuslivius
Yes, client library must be 32 bit too for the long time.Many existig applications are 32bit and cannot be "migrated" to 64 bit in the near futureRegards,Karol Bieniaszewski Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Paul Reeves
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 13:31:10 +0300 Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel wrote: > On 2/2/21 12:16 PM, Paul Reeves wrote: > > I doubt that our user base for 32-bit ARM is really very significant but > > 32-bit ARM chips probably have a good future ahead of them. > > Not sure. I visited eShop - only

Re: [Firebird-devel] Producing isc_arg_warning

2021-02-02 Thread Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel
On 2/2/21 1:59 PM, Jiří Činčura wrote: Hi *, what action should I do to get isc_arg_warning? Revoke non-existing grant. In employee: SQL> revoke EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE ADD_EMP_PROJ from john; Warning: EXECUTE on ADD_EMP_PROJ is not granted to JOHN. Firebird-Devel mailing list, web

[Firebird-devel] Producing isc_arg_warning

2021-02-02 Thread Jiří Činčura
Hi *, what action should I do to get isc_arg_warning? -- Mgr. Jiří Činčura https://www.tabsoverspaces.com/ Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov
02.02.2021 11:31, Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel wrote: I'm unsure what to do with FB4. We used to publish 32-bit binaries for beta & rc - i.e. looks like they should be in release too but I see no other reason why should they be in release... In contrast to 32->64 porting, maintaining of

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel
On 2/2/21 12:16 PM, Paul Reeves wrote: On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 11:32:42 +0300 Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel wrote: On 2/1/21 10:24 PM, marius adrian popa wrote: My guess old cpus or installs Example got laptop with Windows 10 32 that is still supported by > Microsoft also have an old laptop

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Tony Whyman
There is an important point sitting here for support of legacy applications. While a standalone x86 Firebird Server is likely to be of increasingly little interest, an x86 client library may need to be supported for much longer. This then gives rise to the question: what about the embedded

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Jiří Činčura
> I doubt that our user base for 32-bit ARM is really very significant but > 32-bit ARM chips probably have a good future ahead of them. 32-bit x86 chips > seem to largely have gone the way of 16-bit x86. What 32-bit ARM you have in mind? I wouldn't put my bet on ARMv6, ARMv5, etc. ;) Not sure

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread marius adrian popa
Current Ubuntu LTS is 64 bit , only with selected packages for 32 bit apps (Thanks to Steam and Wine apps) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/06/ubuntu-is-dropping-all-32-bit-support-going-forward Even FreeBSD moved i386 to Tier 2 for FreeBSD 13.x

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Paul Reeves
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 11:32:42 +0300 Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel wrote: > On 2/1/21 10:24 PM, marius adrian popa wrote: > > My guess old cpus or installs > > > > Example got laptop with Windows 10 32 that is still supported by > > > Microsoft also have an old laptop with Ubuntu 32bit also

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread marius adrian popa
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/64-bit-os-vs-32-bit-os/ I like this quote : "You might be asking -> why do I care? Why does Brian want Microsoft to stop shipping an Operating System that is likely only chosen by mistake? My problem is this: Backblaze, like any good technology vendor, wants to be

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Jiří Činčura
> I doubt all that list is worth having _new_ versions 32 bit. I agree. My original motivation to ask was to estimate whether I should keep providing 32bit builds of FbNetExternalEngine. Not that it is a huge amount of work, but still. -- Mgr. Jiří Činčura https://www.tabsoverspaces.com/

Re: [Firebird-devel] Usage of 32b version of Firebird

2021-02-02 Thread Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel
On 2/1/21 10:24 PM, marius adrian popa wrote: My guess old cpus or installs Example got laptop with Windows 10 32 that is still supported by Microsoft also have an old laptop with Ubuntu 32bit also another old raspberry pi that is 32 bit only I doubt all that list is worth having _new_