tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post9210508300225926516..comments2024-01-03T08:55:04.827-05:00Comments on SQL Anywhere: Latest SQL Anywhere EBF: 12.0.1.3457... The Fuji EBF!Breck Carterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15975598564711761434noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post-71102219627142895122011-10-15T08:02:20.907-04:002011-10-15T08:02:20.907-04:00FYI this blog is NOT a channel for pre-official an...FYI this blog is NOT a channel for pre-official announcements (a.k.a. "leaks")... sometimes I hear about stuff ahead of time but it is ALWAYS governed by a non-disclosure agreement. This used to be a source of frustration but... the secret to True Happiness is to Lower One's Expectations :)<br /><br />If you see something on this blog that appears to be a "leak", it's just something that was well-hidden in public... SQL Anywhere is a stealth product, after all :)Breck Carterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15975598564711761434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post-55247178009222256072011-10-15T07:45:00.006-04:002011-10-15T07:45:00.006-04:00OK, I do appreciate your opinion - and I agree wit...OK, I do appreciate your opinion - and I agree with your distinction between "theoretically and really supported" platforms.<br /><br />My original comment is just based on the fact that your blog somewhat serves as "THE SQL Anywhere blog":<br /><br />Though I guess all your readers appreciate your clear and personal voice (which disagrees often enough with the company's point of view, methinks...), we partly do take this blog as a channel for "pre-official announcements", just as the official channels are sometimes lots slower...<br /><br />Please just keep on blogging that way:)<br /><br />Volker Keeps On Reading:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post-44014328011307382962011-10-14T07:02:17.441-04:002011-10-14T07:02:17.441-04:00more... if Fuji is supported on one of the "o...more... if Fuji is supported on one of the "other platforms" then for sure it will be elevated to "active"... but don't hold your breath for that :)Breck Carterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15975598564711761434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post-78087822740631265592011-10-14T06:58:21.071-04:002011-10-14T06:58:21.071-04:00The division between "active platform" a...The division between "active platform" and "other platforms" is entirely subjective, and it is my opinion only. Having said that, it's hard to justify calling Solaris and AIX "active platforms" when there has not been a single EBF issued since 12.0.1 when GA.<br />The other reason for the division is to make it easier for the majority of readers to find their platforms in the list.<br /><br />To answer your question... yes, division does imply that support for Solaris and AIX is more theoretical than real. Again, that's my opinion only.Breck Carterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15975598564711761434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-497787815177352569.post-45515091427814851082011-10-14T05:07:27.159-04:002011-10-14T05:07:27.159-04:00I do not use those but http://www.sybase.com/detai...I do not use those but <a rel="nofollow">http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=1091125/</a> lists more active platform for 12.0.1, including Solaris and AIX...<br /><br />Your current list would imply those are not supported anymore with 12.0.1 - or is it meant to be read as "commonly used platforms"?<br /><br />Regards<br />VolkerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com