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| From: | Warren Young | Date: | November 9 2005 1:08pm |
| Subject: | Re: License Question | ||
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Chris Frey wrote: > > Remember though, that while mysql++ is licensed under LGPL, it is based > on the mysql C API, and recent versions of that are licensed under > the GPL. So you're still stuck, when it comes to closed source programs. Yes, but you can purchase a license from MySQL AB which puts it under a different license. You just need to call them up and work out a reasonable solution. If you're selling a product based on MySQL++, it shouldn't be a hardship to get MySQL database licenses for your product.
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| • License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Warren Young | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | Chris Frey | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • RE: License Question | Allan Hardy | 9 Nov |
| • Re: License Question | mysqlpp | 10 Nov |
