Make the tools available on Linux
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The Linux cmdlines for Schema Compare for Oracle, Data Compare for Oracle, and Code Analysis for Oracle are now available on Linux. These can be downloaded from https://documentation.red-gate.com/dso.
We are also working on merging our Source Control for Oracle tool (our state-based database versioing tool) with Redgate Change Control (our mibrations-based database versioinng tool) to handle all your database versioning needs. This will be available on Linux. More information about Redgate Change Control is available at https://documentation.red-gate.com/dso/redgate-change-control/getting-started-with-redgate-change-control.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!
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Henrik commented
the Link doesn't work anymore.
Any news about this ? -
Jonathan Tew commented
Running on Linux is far less expensive on AWS. We need redgate sql backup for Linux ASAP!
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Marek Hobler commented
This would make automated testing of our product much easier. As there is dotnet core on linux now - any plans to support linux?
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linux yes commented
I am looking for a tool for the oracle DB CI, all the servers I have are linux based.
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Dhananjay commented
Any updates on this? Need the sqlcompare automation pack to work on LInux
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Norbert Bondarczuk commented
Your tools seem to be totally command line oriented. A version for Linux would be a really natural thing. A software working only under MS Windows does not fit smoothly into the world of enterprise level applications.
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Anonymous commented
Same for us - we run on Linux and this is a deal breaker for us
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Jonathan Whitehead commented
Yes ,our developers have a mix of platforms and the lack of a Linux version would prevent this tool from even being considered really.
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Lasse Jenssen commented
Yes. This is actually a matter of "go or no go" for our development team. We're using Ubuntu as our development platform.