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At 16:42 12/17/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Well, if actual vendors are shipping B20 and they're not complying with
>the GPL, then flooding their mail lists is probably a good idea.

well the win32 binary for mysql contains b20, but I don't follow
the GPL reference?

In the docs they make reference to cygwinb19.dll... telling people
to copy it into windows/system/ if they want to run a certain program.

The only linkage to anything cygwin related I can find is to this site:
http://www.student.uni-koeln.de/cygwin/ which is close to a year and a
half old.

and just for fun, the current release doesn't even configure on
cygwin anymore.... :(



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