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Date:      Fri, 2 Jan 1998 14:04:58 +0100
From:      "Jesus A. Mora Marin" <amora@zoom.es>
To:        victor@usac.edu.gt
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Informix
Message-ID:  <199801021410.PAA20458@silvester.zoom.es>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971228095958.16937B-100000@localhost>
References:  <Pine.OSF.3.96.971228005242.14180A-100000@ns.usac.edu.gt>

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> 
> I think your `no reply' should be taken as a `no one has convinced
> Informix to work under FreeBSD.'  
> 
> Informix would probably have to be ported.  Oracle, on the other hand, can
> be tricked to run under the SCO emulator, if you have a SCO box available
> to copy the libs off of.  Instructions are in the mail archies at
> http://www.freebsd.org. 
> 
> These are both commercial apps; convincing them to do a port to FreeBSD
> usually takes some effort.  
> 

I've lost the original question, but I'd like to make you know what's 
my experience with Informix on FreeBSD.
I'm currently running FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE. AFAIK, Informix SQL, 
R4GL and Standard Engine version 4.00 run fine with this release. 
Well, there is what I consider an "aesthetical" nuisance": when the 
Standard Engine is shutting down, it dies with a signal 10. But, 
with the exception of this minor "misfeature", and always according 
to my own experience, it does work. Note that with FreeBSD 
2.1.0-RELEASE, Informix 4.00 didn't work, but I think that the iBCS2 
support has been greatly enhanced after that release.

On the other hand, version 4.10 of the Standard Engine dies miserably 
with a signal 10, as soon as it does "open database". I can't tell 
about any other product or later versions of Informix.

Jesus
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Jesus A. Mora Marin, MD.    (aka EA7HAC, ex-EC7DVE)
Tecnico de la Funcion Administrativa.
Analisis de Aplicaciones, Programacion y Administracion de Sistemas.
Servicio de Informacion e Informatica Hospitalaria -
HVM-Servicio Andaluz de Salud.




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