Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread michael . mouer

JMichael




William R. Mussatto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/30/2002 02:23 PM

 
To: Drulli B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it


On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Drulli B wrote:

 Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 18:13:51 -
 From: Drulli B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

 Hi,

 I have a grand total of two very important but possibly humiliatingly 
daft
 questions, that I hope some kind soul will patiently solve:

 1. Can I run a mySQL server on a Linux computer, and query it through 
myODBC
 running on a Windows computer?
Why not query it directly on its std port?  What language are you using?
Perl (including ISAPI version .plx) can use DBI and connect directly.


 2. The licensing info seems only relevant to people who develop
 applications. I just want to use it as a repository for data, and then 
query
 it myself through such decidedly closed-source bastards as Excel and 
Access,
 but I'm doing this for profit. If I use mySQL for such a purpose, and 
not as
 a part of an application, do I then need to sell my boss a license? The
 morally correct answer is obvious to me, but I'd like to know what the
 demands of the mySQL company are: do I have more than one morally 
correct
 option?

 Thanks in advance

 Ps. Does the list software have an issue with Lotus Notes?

Only if you try and send HTML then it will send an attachment.

This is sent using Lotus Notes and Plain Text only.


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Sincerely,

William Mussatto, Senior Systems Engineer
CyberStrategies, Inc
ph. 909-920-9154 ext. 27


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Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K

2002-09-23 Thread michael . mouer

And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?

JMichael




Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/22/2002 09:14 PM

 
To: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Kramer 
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Subject:Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


Don't let them mislead you, MyCC might as well be dead too... there hasn't
been an update to it for more than 4 months.  Go get MySQL Navigator 
because
at least IT can export to a file that you can then edit.

I usually use both though, MyCC is easier to design the basic (and I mean
BASIC) database, then go into MySQL Navigator to export it so that I can
manually add all the stuff that neither of the semi-worthless apps seem to
support (half of SQL).  If MySQL AB wants to know why a lot of people use
MySQL and Oracle, it's because the tools are there and they work.  The 
only
reason that people use MySQL is because it's cheaper (OK, a LOT cheaper).
If they made tools that fully supported SQL then MySQL would get a lot 
more
industry support, IMO.

Matt

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From: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and 
switch
 to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.

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 Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
 Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


  Can some one point me in the direction of some good install and setup
Doc
  for MySQL GUI.  Im running the GUI on Win2K, but my DB server is RH7.2
w/
  stock Mysql(not sure version number).  Also is the FLTK absolutely
 necessary
  to run the GUI on Win2K?  Any other hints or insights is greatly
  appreciated.
 
  Thanks,
 
  DK
 
  David Kramer
  Software Developer
  Reflect.com
  Direct: 415.369.4856
  Cell: 650.302.7889
 
 
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