Re: MySql server in my shareware application Thanks,
You offered something that seems to be serious but you didn't explaine.
Regarding the comment about the license, is it also valid regarding MySql,
or I'm allowed not to publish source code?
What is the other advantage of Tynysql over MySql in my case?
Regards
Jack
"Joe Mayo" <joe.mayo@supermail.tld> wrote in message
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> Jack schrieb:
> > I want to embed MySql server in my shareware application, and I have the
> > following questions-
> > 1. Is it common to do so in a Windows PC under XP or Vista?
> > 2. Does it has a silent installation (which means that the user doesn't
has
> > to treat the MySql installation as it installed in the background)?
>
> I think it would be better that you implement tinysql.
> By the way: If tinysql has the GPL licence, you need to publish your
> source code of your shareware application, which means, it would be no
> more a shareware application.
>
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