The world rejoiced as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Meskes) wrote: > On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 02:26:14PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: >> IANAL, but according to my understanding >> (1) proprietary s/w that dynamically links to "GPL" shared libraries >> has not broken the GPL. > > Sure? My understanding is that it does break GPL. That's why there's an > LGPL. > > But since MySQL is double licensed and GPl is just one of the two it > gets even more complicated.
No, actually, it's pretty simple. There is (as likely as not) NO issue with the server. The issue is that the CLIENT software is unavailable in other than GPL and other "private license-for-money" forms. In order for you to use MySQL, you have to link GPLed libraries in with your code. There are no LGPLed libraries; that would break MySQL AB's business model. There is considerable unhappiness surrounding this vis-a-vis SAP-DB; SAP AG had had the server software GPL-licensed, and the client software licensed under LGPL. Along with renaming it "MaxDB," MySQL AB is apparently eliminating LGPL-licensed libraries, which is causing some consternation in the user community. Which will probably point some system integrators over to use either Firebird or PostgreSQL... -- (format nil "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "cbbrowne" "acm.org") http://cbbrowne.com/info/wp.html "My soul is more than matched; she's overmanned; and by a madman! Insufferable sting, that sanity should ground arms on such a field! But he drilled deep down, and blasted all my reason out of me! I think I see his impious end; but feel that I must help him to it. Will I, nill I, the ineffable thing has tied me to him; tows me with a cable I have no knife to cut. Horrible old man! [...] Oh, life! 'tis now that I do feel the latent horror in thee!" --Moby Dick, Ch 38 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly