Well, this is the distorcion caused I say:

<sic>
Just the change from "GPL+LGPL" to "MySql way" is the principal that
community dislike (well, in real I just can talk by me)...
</sic>

We can't say that MySQL way is GPL way, because they are more restrictive
(as far as I undestand).


Edson Richter

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From: "ajit_cus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: FW: A few points about the GPL


David wrote:
>>Those who claim that loading a JDBC/ODBC driver on the basis of a string
>>specifier at runtime does not invoke the GPL are wrong, according to both
>>the
>>"shared address space" clause above, and the following statement from the
>>GNU
>>GPL FAQ:
>>"""
>>If the program dynamically links plug-ins, and they make function calls to
>>each other and share data structures, we believe they form a single
>>program,
>>so plug-ins must be treated as extensions to the main program.
>>"""
I'm not sure I understand this argument.
If I used MSAccess to access data from an ODBC source say ORACLE by no
strech of the imagination can I claim that the oracle driver is an extension
to MSAccess.
To expand on the point I'm trying to make lets assume I write a C program
that uses commercial MySql ODBC drivers and someother dlls. Do I need to
make these dlls GPL and release their code? The other dlls could even be
third party stuff (MSVCRT.dll!!!).Maybe one of those dlls routes database
calls through some shared library to MySQL ODBC drivers.
Also by that argument any driver manager that was configured to use a MySql
ODBC driver would have to be GPL bcos they make function calls to each other
and definitely share data structures.
-Ajit

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