Re: Fw: [gentoo-dev] mysql commercial

2006-01-03 Thread Steve Rodgers
thanks for the feedback. I agree - the gentoo build is excellent. It's only to meet with our legal obligations. That legal obligation arises from our non-GPL C app which links against libmysqlclient. Do you know if it would be enough to deploy and use the gentoo build of mysql but with our softw

Re: [gentoo-dev] mysql commercial

2006-01-03 Thread Steve Rodgers
e 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-gp

Re: [gentoo-dev] mysql commercial

2006-01-03 Thread Steve Rodgers
so unless it's of real use to others I might just continue to support it myself. I'm already packaging up other internal apps using a portage overlay. FYI - if you deploy an app which is non-gpl which links against mysql libs then you need to deploy against a commercial version of mysql. this is b

[gentoo-dev] mysql commercial

2006-01-03 Thread Steve Rodgers
Hi does anyone have any experience of deploying mysql commercial build into a gentoo platform? Several mysql dependencies such as php will need to have the ebuild slot there so I guess it's up to me to maintain an overlay equivalent that provides the same as the portage ebuild? Does this exist