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P Kishor wrote:
> thanks for the clarification, but how does the above statement
> reconcile with "the btree/paging layer is replaced with BDB"? Does
> that refer to a different version of SQLite being offered by Oracle
> that includes BDB for storage? I hope that will be called something
> else... mebbe sqlbdb?

You are thinking about this too hard.  Due to SQLite's license it can be
combined in any way with proprietary or open source code.  (Technically
public domain is the absence of a license but you get the point.)

Separately SQLite is trademarked and that trademark is owned by HWACI
(DRH's company).  I can't find an explicit policy anywhere, but in
general you can only call the software/download from SQLite.org by the
name "SQLite".

Roger
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