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Old 02-28-2008, 10:29 AM
Captain Paralytic
 
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Default Re: MySql server in my shareware application

On 25 Oct, 14:23, "Jack" <j...@giron.com> wrote:
> 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.m...@supermail.tld> wrote in message
>
> news:d5_Ti.102302$9g5.97272@newsfet03.ams...
>
>
>
> > 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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