Thread: PostODBC...
Hi... I got ahold of Julie today (maintainer of PostODBC) about including the PostODBC stuff as part of the general distribution, so that we pretty much had all the interfaces covered. Julie agreed, and uploaded a zip file of the current sources for me to integrate into the source tree...which I did...and then *very* quickly undid...PostODBC falls under LGPL, and therefore can't be included as part of our source distribution without contaminating our code :( Does anyone know of *any* way around this? Like, can a section of our distribution contain software that falls under LGPL without it affecting *our* copyright (Berkeley)? Or does it have to remain completely seperate? Its effectively a seperate package, but because its wrapped in our "tar" file for distribution, how does that affect things? Marc G. Fournier Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
The Hermit Hacker wrote: > Hi... > > I got ahold of Julie today (maintainer of PostODBC) about including the > PostODBC stuff as part of the general distribution, so that we pretty much > had all the interfaces covered. > > Julie agreed, and uploaded a zip file of the current sources for me to > integrate into the source tree...which I did...and then *very* quickly > undid...PostODBC falls under LGPL, and therefore can't be included as part of > our source distribution without contaminating our code :( > > Does anyone know of *any* way around this? Like, can a section of our > distribution contain software that falls under LGPL without it affecting *our* > copyright (Berkeley)? Or does it have to remain completely seperate? Its > effectively a seperate package, but because its wrapped in our "tar" file > for distribution, how does that affect things? I'm no expert, but (for example) RedHat distributes Linux as well as commercial products on the same CDROM. There are separate licensing statements for each category of software. It would seem to be the same issue with us; we aren't _forcing_ someone to use both categories... - Tom
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote: > I'm no expert, but (for example) RedHat distributes Linux as well as commercial > products on the same CDROM. There are separate licensing statements for each > category of software. It would seem to be the same issue with us; we aren't > _forcing_ someone to use both categories... Right, this I have no problems with...but, would that mean that we could distribute it as PostODBC.tar.gz on the same CD as PostgreSQL-v6.3.tar.gz, or as part of the overall tar file? Where does the line get drawn? :( Marc G. Fournier Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org