I don't mind maintaining it though on amd64 if it would be of use.
This will be maintained by me anyway internally - would it be useful to sign up 
as a developer?
There are other apps I have been building ebuilds for - such as ChartDirector - 
another
commercial app - which I could contribute too. 

steve

On Tuesday 03 Jan 2006 18:51, Steve Rodgers wrote:
SR> so unless it's of real use to others I might just continue to support it 
myself.
SR> I'm already packaging up other internal apps using a portage overlay.
SR> 
SR> FYI - if you deploy an app which is non-gpl which links against mysql libs 
then
SR> you need to deploy against a commercial version of mysql.
SR> this is built and maintained in binary format by mysql - and requires 
SR> username/password to download.
SR> 
SR> there are various packages - rpms and tarballs available.
SR> 
SR> for commercial apps using the mysql c api you must use commercial mysql - 
if you
SR> use e.g. php then that's ok as there is a php clause in the license.
SR> 
SR> Steve
SR> 
SR> On Tuesday 03 Jan 2006 18:36, Francesco Riosa wrote:
SR> FR> Jakub Moc wrote:
SR> FR> [...]
SR> FR> > Dunno what exactly "commercial" means here, it you mean official -bin,
SR> FR> > there's some overlay and ebuilds in Bug 83424, there's also some weird
SR> FR> [...]
SR> FR> 
SR> FR> Please forget that one, it's broken, and the quantity and the size of
SR> FR> the binary packages to download make an hell to maintain it, i.e.
SR> FR> (unless you want to maintain just x86 and amd64 ARCHs)
SR> FR> 
SR> 
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