On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:53:59 +0000, you wrote:
> However the ones who *really* pay attention won't do it with
MySQL 4
> because it violates the MySQL license.
Not exactly. The GPL only adds restrictions upon distribution acts. The
software that depends on PHP does not link with it. What links with
mysql and is being distributed is PHP, and here is the problem.
Nope. See the following from the GPL FAQ
(
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IfLibraryIsGPL ):
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If a library is released under the GPL (not the LGPL), does that mean
that any program which uses it has to be under the GPL?
Yes, because the program as it is actually run includes the
library.
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So with the change of the MySQL libraries from LGPL to GPL this means
PHP *cannot* be linked to the free version of MySQL 4 because PHP is
not GPL.
Distribution is irrelevant to the PHP/MySQL issue.