
It cant. MySQL's GPLv2 licence allows for that kind of maneno. No reason law suits...(For now atleast ) _______________________________________________ *“Java is to JavaScript what Car is to Carpet.”* _______________________________________________ * * 2013/3/19 Ndungi Kyalo <ndungi@gmail.com>
On 19 March 2013 13:27, Eva Kimathi <evakimathi@gmail.com> wrote:
" Original MySQL implementation packaged as mysql will be renamed to MySQL and package mysql will retire as of Fedora 19. It means the name "mysql" will become only a virtual provider for compatibility reasons." http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ReplaceMySQLwithMariaDB
When you finally get mariadb running, the binaries and the console are "mysql*". Unless I am wrong, the last time I ran mariadb (i was just checking it out), the usual "mysql*" commands applied. So I wondered then as I do now, could such a triviality form the basis of a lawsuit ?
-- Ndungi Kyalo
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