On 10 Sep 2009, at 00:00, Henry Vermaak wrote:
2009/9/9 Jonas Maebe :
Exception: Sun defined an exception to this requirement, in that your
program is also allowed to link to the MySQL libraries if your
program is
licensed under one of the other licenses listed here:
http://www.mysql.com/a
2009/9/9 Jonas Maebe :
>
> Exception: Sun defined an exception to this requirement, in that your
> program is also allowed to link to the MySQL libraries if your program is
> licensed under one of the other licenses listed here:
> http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/foss-exception/
So you c
On 09 Sep 2009, at 15:34, Martin wrote:
wht244 wrote:
So, when I want to use libmysql.dll library - I have to make my
application run on a GPL licence. Is that right?
And what about sqlite3?
If your application merely uses (soft link) the mysql library, then
you should only be bound to th
wht244 escreveu:
So, when I want to use libmysql.dll library - I have to make my application run
on a GPL licence. Is that right?
And what about sqlite3?
Sqlite is public domain. Use as you want
Luiz
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On 09 Sep 2009, at 21:10, Joao Morais wrote:
The following cgi script shows "??" in the browser if cwstring is
declared, and works as expected if the declaration is removed. Is
there something I can change in order to work with widestrings,
cwstring and special chars? fixes_2_4 with linux.
a)
Hello list.
The following cgi script shows "??" in the browser if cwstring is
declared, and works as expected if the declaration is removed. Is
there something I can change in order to work with widestrings,
cwstring and special chars? fixes_2_4 with linux.
Thanks.
Joao Morais
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wht244 wrote:
So, when I want to use libmysql.dll library - I have to make my application run
on a GPL licence. Is that right?
And what about sqlite3?
If your application merely uses (soft link) the mysql library, then you
should only be bound to the free-pascal part license. (but users of
2009/9/9 wht244 :
> So, when I want to use libmysql.dll library - I have to make my application
> run on a GPL licence. Is that right?
As far as I know, yes, or you can obtain a licence from mysql.
> And what about sqlite3?
http://tinyurl.com/q32422
:)
Henry
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So, when I want to use libmysql.dll library - I have to make my application run
on a GPL licence. Is that right?
And what about sqlite3?
Dnia 9 września 2009 14:34 Henry Vermaak napisał(a):
> 2009/9/9 wht244 :
> > What type of licence can I use when I use source from directory
> > "source\rtl
2009/9/9 wht244 :
> What type of licence can I use when I use source from directory "source\rtl"
> and "source\packages"?
The rtl licence (lgpl) is in rtl/COPYING.
The licence for packages depends on the package you use. It's
essentially the same as the rtl, I think, but if a package links
agai
What type of licence can I use when I use source from directory "source\rtl"
and "source\packages"?
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On Wed, September 9, 2009 09:18, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Tomas Hajny het geskryf:
>> remembered it wrongly. I'm happy to be proven wrong.
>
> http://owbuilder.malakovi.cz/snapshot/
>
> I downloaded the Linux IPF compiler from here... I don't know how recent
> that copy is though.
Apparently mor
On Wed, September 9, 2009 09:24, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Tomas Hajny het geskryf:
>>
>> Probably clear from the previous discussion in the meantime, but anyway
>> -
>> neither LCL nor Lazarus itself have been ported to OS/2.
>
> Yup, sorry to hear that. I'll add OS/2 support as a feature request
Tomas Hajny het geskryf:
>
> Probably clear from the previous discussion in the meantime, but anyway -
> neither LCL nor Lazarus itself have been ported to OS/2.
Yup, sorry to hear that. I'll add OS/2 support as a feature request for
fpGUI Toolkit. It's relatively easy to add new backends to fpGU
Tomas Hajny het geskryf:
> remembered it wrongly. I'm happy to be proven wrong.
http://owbuilder.malakovi.cz/snapshot/
I downloaded the Linux IPF compiler from here... I don't know how recent
that copy is though.
> Simple pictures are certainly no problem (although I believe that the INF
> form
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