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It's pretty much guaranteed to be a development-only license. Once you put it in production, you pay.
dave
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I got an Oracle 8i for Red Hat CDROM in the mail but I couldn't find a
> license on the CD. What's the catch? I don't want to install this only to
> find that it can't do anything for me.
>
> I've got a peer-to-peer Paradox app running on NT clients that I wouldn't
> mind migrating to use an Oracle server on my Linux server. BTW, has anyone
> used Borland C++ Builder on NT to access O8i on Linux?
>
>
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