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FlameRobin is the best database administration tool for Firebird SQL RDBMS.

FlameRobin is a database administration tool for Firebird RDBMS.

Our goal is to build a tool that is:

  • lightweight (small footprint, fast execution)
  • cross-platform (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris)
  • dependent only on other Open Source software

New FlameRobin 0.9.3 snapshots for Ubuntu Natty and Debian Sid.


2 May 2011 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2105 binary snapshots for Debian Sid and Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric are ready to install and test with quite a few fixes.For other ubuntu releases like Natty use this guide. Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.


Install.

apt-get install subversion


maybe is needed to add the boost devel headers :)

apt-get install libboost-dev

svn co http://flamerobin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/flamerobin/trunk flamerobin_trunk
cd flamerobin_trunk/flamerobin
./configure
make -j2

make install



Screenshots.





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