Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread Drulli B
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? 2. The licensing info seems only relevant to

Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread William R. Mussatto
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

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] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread Drulli B
William R. Mussatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Drulli B wrote: 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)

Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread Joshua J . Kugler
On Monday 30 September 2002 10:13, Drulli B wrote: 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

Re: Mixing Linux and Windows and paying for it

2002-09-30 Thread John Ragan
the answer to your question is yes. however, what you're considering is a complex technical exercise while it's being set up. after you get it going, it'll work like a charm, but your technical people will need to know what they are doing. corereader is a ms. windows app and one of its