> >> >We've looked at it before. Apart from anything else I don't think > >> >its license is compatible with PostgreSQL's. > >> > >> Well, people can still use it. We just can't distribute > it... We can > >> always link to it. > >> But unless there is a GUI tool (actually, unless it shows up in the > >> *default* GUI tool), expect there to be questions. An > > > > I assume we can just look at the source and write our own version > > bypassing any license. > > I wouldn't be so sure about that. If this insane SCO crap has > taught me anything, the PostgreSQL should have a defined and > legally vetted process for duplicating functionality. ala' > phoenix BIOS.
There is more than enough information om MSDN and other sites to make this kind of tool without looking at the source. It's generic enough. //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]