On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 22:53 -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Stephen Frost wrote: > -- Start of PGP signed section. > > * Greg Stark (gsst...@mit.edu) wrote: > > > Well for what it's worth we want to support both. At least the project > > > philosophy has been that commercial derivatives are expected and > > > acceptable so things like EDB's products, or Greenplums, or for that > > > matter Pokertracker's all include other proprietary source that of > > > course has restrictive licenses ("OpenSSL-type-licensed" except even > > > *more* restrictive). > > > > This is a bit backwards, I think.. What you're suggesting is that, some > > day, we might want community/BSD-licensed PG to link against > > commercially licensed products from EDB for basic functionality (eg: > > encryption)? > > > > I agree that we want to reduce and eliminate, to the extent possible, > > our dependence on GPL or OpenSSL-type-licensed libraries. It's > > unfortunate that there isn't a good non-GPL option for libreadline, but > > I'm not sure what EDB or anyone else would expect the PG community to > > do regarding that. Should PG remove support for libreadline? Should > > the PG community make libedit a good BSD-licensed alternative to > > libreadline? Neither of those really make sense to me. > > What are our click-installers doing now?
Probably readline but does it matter? We distribute the source to the click installers. JD > -- PostgreSQL.org Major Contributor Command Prompt, Inc: http://www.commandprompt.com/ - 509.416.6579 Consulting, Training, Support, Custom Development, Engineering http://twitter.com/cmdpromptinc | http://identi.ca/commandprompt -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers