ve that to fall back on.
Fred
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Subject: RE: [sqlite] Re: sqlite-users Digest 22 May 2004 05:23:11 -
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Sorry, Not paying too much attention to the authors in the thread. It
never ceases to amaze me the endless number of "software developers"
wishing to develop a "commercial" product using "
se product I think I would
first review my business plan.
Fred
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G'day,
Ulrik Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
23/05/2004 07:31 AM
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Subject: [sqlite] Re: sqlite-users Digest 22 May 2004 05:23:11 -
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> Read especially section 3.2. The EULA is here:
> http://msdn.m
Ulrik Petersen wrote:
IANAL, but the way I understand it, you can't link against their
libraries and still distribute your code under an Open Source license,
or distribute your binaries under a license that requires that the
software be offered at no charge. My understanding may be flawed, so
Hello all,
Michael Roth wrote:
> and I wrote:
- Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003. Microsoft recently released
their compiler and toolchain for free download:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
Check the license! It is not really fair! Don't use this toolchain.
Oops, I hadn't read
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