Could be. All I'm saying is I have a feeling that's the part of the
license they are having a conflict with.
Regardless... This brings a *serious* issue up for PHP, especially
since mySQL is so common amongst open source developers. Unless there
is some change it makes me hesitant to PHP5.
- Stan
Eric "e-dawg" Johnston wrote:
But PHP is Open Source.
Might it be due to Zend?
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 18:56, Stan Lemon wrote:
I am assuming the following:
3. Commercial use for everyone else
b) If you include one of the MySQL drivers in your non Open Source
application (so that your application can run with MySQL), you need a
commercial licence for the driver(s) in question. The MySQL drivers
currently include an ODBC driver, a JDBC driver and the C language library.
Robert Cummings wrote:
I read the licensing information in the above link, but I'm curious what
exactly in it necessitated the need to unbundle MySQL? Anyone have a
quick answer?
Cheers,
Rob.
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