On 2/26/06, Mathieu Langlois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can still access a remote server with the shell command if you
> have a local installation of mysql, just use the -h flag.  I don't
> know what you want to do with your application, but forcing all your
> users to install mysql could create licensing problems because your
> application will then need mysql to run which requires a commercial
> license from them.


You'd only need to install a mysql client component/app if you were
accessing a remote db,
For a free license you can release your app as open source, or move to
postgresql.


--
Keith Hutchison
http://balance-infosystems.com http://realopen.org
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