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  1. == MySQL ==
  2. The Debian package of MySQL was first debianzed on 1997-04-12 by Christian
  3. Schwarz <schwarz@debian.org> and ist maintained since 1999-04-20 by
  4. Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org>.
  5. It can be downloaded from http://www.mysql.com/
  6. Copyright:
  7. According to the file "COPYING" all parts of this package are licenced
  8. under the terms of the GNU GPL Version 2 of which a copy is available
  9. in /usr/share/common-licenses.
  10. To allow free software with other licences than the GPL to link against the
  11. shared library, special terms for "derived works" are defined in the file
  12. "EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT" which is quoted below.
  13. More information can be found on http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/
  14. The manual had to be removed as it is not free in the sense of the
  15. Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG).
  16. > Appendix I MySQL FLOSS License Exception
  17. > ****************************************
  18. >
  19. > Version 0.3, 10 February 2005
  20. >
  21. > The MySQL AB Exception for Free/Libre and Open Source Software-only
  22. > Applications Using MySQL Client Libraries (the "FLOSS Exception").
  23. >
  24. > Exception Intent
  25. > ================
  26. >
  27. > We want specified Free/Libre and Open Source Software ("FLOSS")
  28. > applications to be able to use specified GPL-licensed MySQL client
  29. > libraries (the "Program") despite the fact that not all FLOSS licenses
  30. > are compatible with version 2 of the GNU General Public License (the
  31. > "GPL").
  32. >
  33. > Legal Terms and Conditions
  34. > ==========================
  35. >
  36. > As a special exception to the terms and conditions of version 2.0 of the
  37. > GPL:
  38. >
  39. > 1. You are free to distribute a Derivative Work that is formed
  40. > entirely from the Program and one or more works (each, a "FLOSS
  41. > Work") licensed under one or more of the licenses listed below in
  42. > section 1, as long as:
  43. >
  44. > a. You obey the GPL in all respects for the Program and the
  45. > Derivative Work, except for identifiable sections of the
  46. > Derivative Work which are not derived from the Program, and
  47. > which can reasonably be considered independent and separate
  48. > works in themselves,
  49. >
  50. > b. all identifiable sections of the Derivative Work which are not
  51. > derived from the Program, and which can reasonably be
  52. > considered independent and separate works in themselves,
  53. >
  54. > i
  55. > are distributed subject to one of the FLOSS licenses
  56. > listed below, and
  57. >
  58. > ii
  59. > the object code or executable form of those sections are
  60. > accompanied by the complete corresponding
  61. > machine-readable source code for those sections on the
  62. > same medium and under the same FLOSS license as the
  63. > corresponding object code or executable forms of those
  64. > sections, and
  65. >
  66. > c. any works which are aggregated with the Program or with a
  67. > Derivative Work on a volume of a storage or distribution
  68. > medium in accordance with the GPL, can reasonably be
  69. > considered independent and separate works in themselves which
  70. > are not derivatives of either the Program, a Derivative Work
  71. > or a FLOSS Work.
  72. >
  73. > If the above conditions are not met, then the Program may only be
  74. > copied, modified, distributed or used under the terms and
  75. > conditions of the GPL or another valid licensing option from MySQL
  76. > AB.
  77. >
  78. > 2. FLOSS License List
  79. >
  80. > *License name* *Version(s)/Copyright Date*
  81. > Academic Free License 2.0
  82. > Apache Software License 1.0/1.1/2.0
  83. > Apple Public Source License 2.0
  84. > Artistic license From Perl 5.8.0
  85. > BSD license "July 22 1999"
  86. > Common Public License 1.0
  87. > GNU Library or "Lesser" General Public 2.0/2.1
  88. > License (LGPL)
  89. > Jabber Open Source License 1.0
  90. > MIT license -
  91. > Mozilla Public License (MPL) 1.0/1.1
  92. > Open Software License 2.0
  93. > OpenSSL license (with original SSLeay "2003" ("1998")
  94. > license)
  95. > PHP License 3.0
  96. > Python license (CNRI Python License) -
  97. > Python Software Foundation License 2.1.1
  98. > Sleepycat License "1999"
  99. > W3C License "2001"
  100. > X11 License "2001"
  101. > Zlib/libpng License -
  102. > Zope Public License 2.0
  103. >
  104. > Due to the many variants of some of the above licenses, we require
  105. > that any version follow the 2003 version of the Free Software
  106. > Foundation's Free Software Definition
  107. > (`http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html') or version 1.9 of
  108. > the Open Source Definition by the Open Source Initiative
  109. > (`http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php').
  110. >
  111. > 3. Definitions
  112. >
  113. > a. Terms used, but not defined, herein shall have the meaning
  114. > provided in the GPL.
  115. >
  116. > b. Derivative Work means a derivative work under copyright law.
  117. >
  118. > 4. Applicability This FLOSS Exception applies to all Programs that
  119. > contain a notice placed by MySQL AB saying that the Program may be
  120. > distributed under the terms of this FLOSS Exception. If you
  121. > create or distribute a work which is a Derivative Work of both the
  122. > Program and any other work licensed under the GPL, then this FLOSS
  123. > Exception is not available for that work; thus, you must remove
  124. > the FLOSS Exception notice from that work and comply with the GPL
  125. > in all respects, including by retaining all GPL notices. You may
  126. > choose to redistribute a copy of the Program exclusively under the
  127. > terms of the GPL by removing the FLOSS Exception notice from that
  128. > copy of the Program, provided that the copy has never been
  129. > modified by you or any third party.
  130. == innotop ==
  131. Author: Baron Schwartz <baron@xaprb.com>
  132. URL: http://innotop.sourceforge.net
  133. License:
  134. > This software is dual licensed, either GPL version 2 or Artistic License.
  135. >
  136. > This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  137. > it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  138. > the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  139. > (at your option) any later version.
  140. >
  141. > This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  142. > but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  143. > MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  144. > GNU General Public License for more details.
  145. >
  146. > You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  147. > along with this package; if not, write to the Free Software
  148. > Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  149. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License and the
  150. Artistic License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/'.
  151. The upstream author explained here: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14760
  152. that these licenses also apply to the following files:
  153. - innotop.html
  154. - InnoDBParser.pm