That all depends upon your outlook my American friend ... ;)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter M. Goldstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 July 2002 16:34
> To: 'James Developers List'
> Subject: RE: cvs commit: jakarta-james/lib mm.mysql.LICENCE
> mm.mysql-2.0.14.jar mysql-2.0.4.jar
> 
> 
> Danny,
> 
> Shouldn't that be mm.mysql.LICENSE ?
> 
> --Peter
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 6:40 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: cvs commit: jakarta-james/lib mm.mysql.LICENCE mm.mysql-
> > 2.0.14.jar mysql-2.0.4.jar
> > 
> > danny       2002/07/29 06:39:41
> > 
> >   Added:       lib      mm.mysql.LICENCE mm.mysql-2.0.14.jar
> >   Removed:     lib      mysql-2.0.4.jar
> >   Log:
> >   updated mysql drivers, and LICENCE..
> > 
> >   Revision  Changes    Path
> >   1.1                  jakarta-james/lib/mm.mysql.LICENCE
> > 
> >   Index: mm.mysql.LICENCE
> >   ===================================================================
> >   mm.mysql JDBC drivers supplied with Apache James.
> > 
> >   The Source code for this library is available for download from
> > http://mmmysql.sourceforge.net/
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