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Fedora Looking To Transition The RPM Database From Berkeley DB To SQLite
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Originally posted by bug77 View PostI wonder what was RedHat's beef with AGPL.
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Originally posted by bug77 View PostI wonder what was RedHat's beef with AGPL.Last edited by CommunityMember; 16 March 2020, 04:12 PM.
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Originally posted by bug77 View PostI wonder what was RedHat's beef with AGPL.
SQLite is public domain, so you can stick it into a GPLv2 project.
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At least Red Hat did not go "full IBM" on us and implement something like IBM DB2 or IBM Informix.
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Cool! Hopefully DB can be done away with completely the n Fedora.
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Fedora Looking To Transition The RPM Database From Berkeley DB To SQLite
Phoronix: Fedora Looking To Transition The RPM Database From Berkeley DB To SQLite
As a move ultimately for Red Hat Enterprise Linux as well, Red Hat developers working on Fedora are planning to transition the RPM database (RPMDB) away from the long-standing Berkeley DB to using SQLite...
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