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  1. Re: [HACKERS] CORBA interface in backend?

    Jeff Hoffmann <jeff@remapcorp.com> — 1998-11-11T20:43:25Z

    >On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Michael Meskes wrote:
    >
    >> This is where it gets tricky. Which existing ORB are you thinking about?
    I
    >> know of only two free ORBs: The Gnome one (orbit) and mico. Orbit is
    GPLed
    >> so there's a problem with PostgreSQL becoming GPLed. However, as long as
    >> PostgreSQL remain free under the BSD license that should be okay. But we
    >> defintely lose the possibility to make this a commercial product. Not
    that
    >> we want to do so.
    >
    
    there's also omniORB (http://www.orl.co.uk) which i found when i was looking
    for vnc.  haven't used it, don't know much about it, but i believe it's also
    LGPL'd (maybe GPL'd)
    
    > Both are GPLd then, as I'm doing work with MICO and FreeBSD, and
    >just checked their license files.
    >
    > Now, here is where *I* get confused.  MICO uses LGPL for its
    >libraries, so does this mean that the ORB hooks could be added where
    >applicable, still under the BSD license, but in order to compile it in,
    >mico's libraries would have to be installed first?  Its something we
    >check for/do with the tcl stuff...
    >
    > So, could the ORB hooks be added with a config option of
    >'--enable-orb' *without* the requirement for adding in any GPLd code?
    
    an abstract orb interface?  sounds good as long as someone else is doing the
    work.
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: [HACKERS] CORBA interface in backend?

    Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> — 1998-11-12T05:22:37Z

    > >> know of only two free ORBs: The Gnome one (orbit) and mico.
    > there's also omniORB (http://www.orl.co.uk)
    
    ILU is also available from Xerox/parc, and has a license very close to
    the Berkeley license for Postgres. The only extra is a copyright term
    saying that the s/w must be distributed in a way which conforms to U.S.
    export laws. afaik that is just to protect Xerox' bank account from
    trouble caused by others.
    
                      - Tom
    
    
  3. Re: [HACKERS] CORBA interface in backend?

    Michael Meskes <meskes@usa.net> — 1998-11-12T07:41:00Z

    On Thu, Nov 12, 1998 at 05:22:37AM +0000, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:
    > ILU is also available from Xerox/parc, and has a license very close to
    > the Berkeley license for Postgres. The only extra is a copyright term
    > saying that the s/w must be distributed in a way which conforms to U.S.
    > export laws. afaik that is just to protect Xerox' bank account from
    > trouble caused by others.
    
    Then we're out of trouble. :-) Let's just hope this ORB is good enough. :-)
    
    Michael
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