Rich Ford wrote:Yes meant the open-source. This is good.
Is OpenIngres still available?
I've been doing research and appears that it is not but wanted to verify.Do you literally mean OpenIngres as in OI 1.1 and 1.2, released by
Computer Associates in 1995?
Good luck with that, in all possible ways.
Or do you want one of the open-source (GPL) versions of Ingres?
That is available in source form on GitHub:
https://github.com/fosslc/Ingres
If you want an executable I (or someone else) can probably dig up a
build for Linux or Windows for you.
You should be aware there are restrictions on running fully-licensed
Actian products in the same environment as the GPL version. Check your
Actian End-User Licence Agreement to see what you're allowed to do.
Roy
Is OpenIngres still available?
I've been doing research and appears that it is not but wanted to verify.
On Thursday, 19 May 2022 at 08:07:06 UTC-7, Roy Hann wrote:
Rich Ford wrote:
Is OpenIngres still available?
I've been doing research and appears that it is not but wanted to verify.Do you literally mean OpenIngres as in OI 1.1 and 1.2, released by
Computer Associates in 1995?
Good luck with that, in all possible ways.
Or do you want one of the open-source (GPL) versions of Ingres?
That is available in source form on GitHub: https://github.com/fosslc/Ingres
If you want an executable I (or someone else) can probably dig up a
build for Linux or Windows for you.
You should be aware there are restrictions on running fully-licensed
Actian products in the same environment as the GPL version. Check your Actian End-User Licence Agreement to see what you're allowed to do.
RoyYes meant the open-source. This is good.
Thanks,
Rich
On Thursday, 19 May 2022 at 08:11:34 UTC-7, Rich Ford wrote:
Is this repo maintained as the last update is from 2010.
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