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From: "Johan Venter" <jventer AT writeme DOT com>
To: <lintux AT dds DOT nl>
Cc: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
References: <388D6B0F DOT 173B082 AT gs707 DOT com> <slrn88rjk1 DOT 178 DOT wilmer AT server DOT minilinux DOT org>
Subject: Re: MySql
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:16:35 +1000
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> Are you sure this is possible at all? Has MySQL been tested on the
> NT platform?

RSXNTDJ has nothing to do with the NT platform specifically. It's an add on
to DJGPP so it can compile both GUI and console programs for WIndows
95/98/NT.

> When I take a quick look at the docs, you need to use
> a shareware/demo version, and if you want to continue to use in
> on Windoze, you have to pay.

True, but for someone like me who's not using it for any commercial purpose,
MySQL does not complain, nor does it become non-functional when your trial
runs out.

> And they don't mention rsxntdj in the
> document. You might have to try some things out by yourself, or
> d/l the shareware crap. :(

The pre-compiled Windows binaries work nicely with RSXNTDJ after a bit of
hacking, and you only have to worry about the "shareware crap" if you have a
guilty conscience about using a fully functional commercial product for
non-commercial purposes without paying for it :-)

Johan Venter
ICQ 3643877
jventer AT writeme DOT com

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