From tangentsoft web site: "MySQL++ is a C++ wrapper for MySQL's C API" ... so, the problem isn't solved. The wrapper is LGPL, but the underline MySQL C library has the same licensing issues we discussed in the thread.

I think that the only definitive and possible solution is to revert engineer the protocol and write another C library.
Even if it seems to me a big task...

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On Jan 20, 2007, at 6:36 PM, Wade Maxfield wrote:

I'll need an inexpensive solution to mysql soon, and I'll have to create
one if I can't find one.  I've been looking.

I believe the current project at this site can be the basis for such a
solution:  http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++/

The work is LGPL, which means you can modify it and link with it and it
will not infect your code.

I am not yet at the point I can do a plugin. When I get to that point, I will learn how to do it, but the ETA (Estimated Time to Arrival) is unknown.

Is anyone out there that can handle this (Or maybe REAL would take it
up???)

thanks,
wade
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