For Windows: SQL Anywhere - Express Bug Fix, Update of 9.0.2 to build 3951 9.0.2 22 Sep 2010 EBF/Patch On the download page for the EBFs you have the possibility to limit the date range, default is last 6 months. So to see the 9.0.2 patches you have to set this date range to all months... answered 16 Sep '11, 09:07 Martin Thank you! I wasn't expecting to find it, so I missed it.
(16 Sep '11, 10:14)
henginy
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That EBF was released in September 2010. By default, the Downloads page only shows releases for the past 6 months. Near the top of the page, there is an drop down option which is set to "in the last 6 months". Change that value to "in all months" and click Go! to refresh the EBF list. answered 16 Sep '11, 09:00 Chris Keating |
Here are the direct links to the last 9.0.2 EBFs for Windows: 9.0.2.3951 (Windows x86) - http://downloads.sybase.com/swd/detail.do?baseprod=144&client=ianywhere&relid=14077 9.0.2.3951 (Windows x64) - http://downloads.sybase.com/swd/detail.do?baseprod=144&client=ianywhere&relid=14078 answered 16 Sep '11, 16:45 Jeff Albion 3
FWIW, it would be somewhat handy if there were an easier way to find the latest EBFs for particular archived versions (dependent on the platform, too, of course). I'm quite sure the "Display in all months" hurdle has prevented several users from finding the wanted EBFs... Would a particular "Latest archived versions page" make sense?
(18 Sep '11, 10:36)
Volker Barth
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The site could be better, that is certain. It should be possible to ask for downloads for specific versions and specific platforms. I made that request some time ago. I suggest clicking the Feedback link at the bottom of the page and making suggestions. I believe it is a generic Feedback form, so be sure to specify what page (URL) you are commenting on.
(19 Sep '11, 09:48)
Steven McDowell
Where can I get the SQL Anywhere 9 ? full version
(13 Dec '12, 13:52)
Bruno Dumont
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The full version is no longer available for purchase (for production deployment), nor is the developer version (for testing). SQL Anywhere 9.0.x has been end-of-life'd. Also see this question here.
(13 Dec '12, 15:38)
Jeff Albion
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