On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:42:18AM -0000, MJ Ray wrote: > Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Actually it does. GNU TLS's OpenSSL compatibility layer is licensed > > under the GPL, not the LGPL, last time I checked. This would cause > > problems for at least some works we distribute.
> Indeed it is. I was referring to MySQL in particular, not debian in > general. It still has implications, but maybe less nasty. Well, there is currently a sub-optimal fork in the MySQL client libs, because of the lack of licensing clarity. Linking against GNUTLS would make libmysqlclient GPL-compatible, but wouldn't meet the needs of any GPL-incompatible packages in the archive (there are several; they all link against libmysqlclient10 today). Linking against GNUTLS is certainly an improvement over the status quo, at least, since the well-publicized GPLing of the library would make it completely non-distributable when linked against OpenSSL. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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