On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Roger Binns <rog...@rogerbinns.com> wrote:
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> sub sk79 wrote:
>> How So? Is SQLite getting a high concurrency module from BDB in
>> exchange for its SQL API?
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> I believe the btree/paging layer is replaced with BDB.
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How does BDB's (or any code from Oracle) inclusion into the SQLite
source tree affect the public domain nature of SQLite? To the extent
that there is any code from Oracle, has that been dedicated to public
domain as well? Am very curious about clarity on this.

Also, from which version on has Oracle code entered the SQLite tree?


> Roger
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