On 13-03-2015 22:44, Hajime Nakagami wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made patch to add some functions about standard division.
> https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/core/pull/2
>
> Can someone merge this patch ?
>
I'll review it.
Adriano
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Hi,
I made patch to add some functions about standard division.
https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/core/pull/2
Can someone merge this patch ?
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Hi,
i finished my tool for Firebird 3 but i got one problem.
I read that to get unlimited text of explained plan i should look into
TMP$STATEMENTS
but i got limited text in MON$EXPLAINED_PLAN in MON$STATEMENTS for some big
query
it end after 14 808 bytes as
"Select Expression
-"
nothing mo
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 03:09:04PM -0400, Jim Starkey wrote:
> I can't see any reason to muck around with licenses at all. MPL 2.0 claim to
> fame is that it's compatible with GPL, but at the moment approximately 100% of
> Firebird is already incompatible with GPL -- and very little of it can be
>
> By all means, change the headers to point to a more stable license
> repository, but don't change the license.
Perhaps, rather than point to a web URL that could die at any time, (and then
go through the process of changing the headers again), can't we simply:
- ensure that a copy of the appr
Jim wrote:
> MPL should never be used for Firebird code. It gives specific rights to
> Netscape.
>
And another several interesting and valuable lessons of history. It's not
true that he had to talk me out of GPL. I knew that the goal of open source
InterBase was to provide tools for future
MPL should never be used for Firebird code. It gives specific rights to
Netscape.
The IPL can't be changed. A new version of the IDPL could be created, but it
wouldn't apply to existing modules. And it will never be recognized by the
self-appointed Open Source Gods because they refuse to rec
Mpl 1.0 , 1.1 licenses are outdated and shouldn't be used for new code
http://opensource.org/licenses/do-not-use.html
The old versions had issues with gpl licenses
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#GPLIncompatibleLicenses
http://oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/mpl2#what-makes-the-mpl-2-di