On 2003-10-10 02:10:24 +0100 Michael D Schleif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I commented in response to David, I had always assumed that, so
long
as we do not modify source code, GPL allows distribution of this sort.
Once I read the MySQL licensing page, I have doubts.
MySQL would surely like you to buy a full support proprietary-use
licence, but if you are not doing anything beyond running the program
(ie not compiling parts of MySQL work into your program), then I think
it is not strictly necessary. Without knowing the specifics of your
case, I cannot comment further (and to learn the specifics may take
more than free time).
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