MySQL licensing: > 4) Recent versions only come with GPLed client libs, ie. the > application using them gets infected by the GPL. The whole > license issue is a general mess: see > http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-max-4.0.html This isn't quite true, mysql-max includes some extra stuff so it itself got "infected", if you want to use that term. That's why it's packaged as a separate "product". The general statement is this: A license is not required if: =B7 You include the MySQL client code in a commercial program. The=20 client part of MySQL is licensed under the LGPL GNU Library General Public= =20 License. The mysql command-line client does include code from the readline= =20 library that is under the GPL, however. (see http://www.mysql.com/support/arrangements.html)
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