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FireBird is an open-source database manager system, originated from Interbase version 6.
This relational database system incorporates many of the features implemented in the ANSI SQL standard.
The program is multi-platform and can work with different operating systems, such as Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Other features in Firebird are: client/server architecture with TCP/IP protocol, support for transactions and foreign keys, security based on users and roles, and much more.
FireBird offers two types of servers: Classic and Super Server. The main difference between the two is in the way the connection is made, since Super Server creates independent threads for each one of them.
This relational database system incorporates many of the features implemented in the ANSI SQL standard.
The program is multi-platform and can work with different operating systems, such as Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Other features in Firebird are: client/server architecture with TCP/IP protocol, support for transactions and foreign keys, security based on users and roles, and much more.
FireBird offers two types of servers: Classic and Super Server. The main difference between the two is in the way the connection is made, since Super Server creates independent threads for each one of them.
If you are using Free Pascal / Lazarus to develop applications that needs to access FireBird database, or you need to run applications that has been written using FreePascal/Lazarus and Firebird database, make sure you have installed Firebird client library.
![Client Client](/uploads/1/3/4/6/134629402/948914736.png)
![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/3/4/6/134629402/645028627.jpg)
If you have installed FireBird database engine (server) in the same machine, that means you already have this library installed, but for thee client machines you need to do the followings:
In windows you can install the client library from the same server packages that you can get from this link:
This time choose Minimal client only installation.
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In Linux you can install libfbclient2 package. For instance in Debian family you can execute this command:
After installing Firebird client package you will get libraries like this in default Linux library directory:
Lazarus applications are still can not access them. You need to make a symbolic link by the default name to make FreePascal/Lazarus applications be able to load Firebird library.
In older versions of Linux you can do it like this:
Firebird-3.0.6.33328-0.tar.bz2
In newer versions of Linux use one of these two commands:
For 32 bit Linux:
For 64 bit Linux:
Also you can check Firebird library existence from your FreePascal/Lazarus code by doing the followings:
1. Add dynlibs in main project source code
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2. Write this code before creating forms at main project code: