[Zope] Oracle DA installation...
Alexander Staubo
alex@mop.no
Fri, 23 Jul 1999 20:41:33 +0200
Exactly. Which means if you're going to follow the letter of the law, a
license for Oracle Developer Edition may be required. (I'm not familiar
with Oracle's licensing policies though. Maybe there is such a thing as
a "developer license" for using these libraries.) It doesn't exactly
promote open, unadulterated development of Oracle clients.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christopher Petrilli [mailto:petrilli@digicool.com]
>Sent: 23. juli 1999 20:39
>To: Alexander Staubo; Zope Mailing List (E-mail); 'Ryan Grace'
>Subject: Re: [Zope] Oracle DA installation...
>
>
>> You need the OCI distribution and/or an Oracle installation,
>or at least
>> the include and lib files that comes with them.
>>
>> Really annoying when you're working with an ISP's server --
>or any other
>> case where the server doesn't belong to you and is not
>physically within
>> reach -- unless they're inclined to send you the files.
>
>A point of legal note is that the client libraries are
>licensed as well as
>the server, so you can not *legally* copy things like this under most
>license agreements. You need to check with your admin about
>the licensing
>agreement issues.
>
>Chris
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