On 2005-01-28 sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 04:36:05PM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 05:03:26AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote: > > [...] > > > Over the past six months, the situation has changed > > > significantly. The mysql maintainer, mysql upstream, and others > > > have admirably worked through the license issues to get a > > > license exception that meets the needs of the software that > > > Debian distributes. You can find the current version of this > > > license exception at [1]. > > At a short glance this still seems to be missing a OpenSSL exception. > > - Has this been resolved?
> no, afaik the openssl-related code in debian mysql-foo is disabled[1]. [...] This seems to break the whole plan. A nontrivial number of packages need to link against libmysqlclient* _and_ libssl. If libmysql12's license does not allow that, we are screwed. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep-available -FDepends libmysqlclient10 | grep-dctrl -FDepends -sPackage -n libssl perdition-mysql dovecot-common caudium-php4 sqlrelay-mysql motion pure-ftpd-mysql proftpd-mysql gnugk And these are just direct linkages against both libraries, there's also a lot of bar depends on both libmysqlclient10 and libbar and libbar itself links against libssl. - I never remember whether we actually (have to) respect indirect linkage like that license-wise but judging from cadaver I guess we do. cu andreas -- "See, I told you they'd listen to Reason," [SPOILER] Svfurlr fnlf, fuhggvat qbja gur juveyvat tha. Neal Stephenson in "Snow Crash" http://downhill.aus.cc/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]