| Bug #59199 | MEM - file licenses/mysql.txt is outdated | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Submitted: | 28 Dec 2010 20:23 | Modified: | 24 Jan 2011 14:20 |
| Reporter: | Santo Leto | Email Updates: | |
| Status: | Patch queued | Impact on me: | |
| Category: | MySQL Enterprise Monitor: Installing | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
| Version: | 2.3.1.2046 | OS: | Windows (Vista 32-bit) |
| Assigned to: | Assigned Account | CPU Architecture: | Any |
| Tags: | license, mem, mysql.txt | ||
[4 Jan 2011 22:31]
Enterprise Tools JIRA Robot
Andy Bang writes: This was already fixed (mysql.txt was replaced with LICENSE.mysql, with Oracle text) on December 20, per a specification from Trudy/Legal. It is already in the 2.3.2.2049 build and will be included in subsequent builds.
[11 Jan 2011 16:52]
Enterprise Tools JIRA Robot
Andy Bang writes: Fix is in build 2.3.2.2050.
[14 Jan 2011 13:29]
Enterprise Tools JIRA Robot
Carsten Segieth writes: - OK in 2.3.2.2050 - re-opening for 'patch pending' in 2.2.4/2.2.5

Description: The file mysql.txt that ships with the installation package of MySQL Enterprise Monitor has some old references to Sun Microsystems ("Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo and MySQL are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.") and appears outdated. There are also some ambiguous statements like "This software product is not publicly available software" which refer to policies that might have changed, now. We probably want to update this file. How to repeat: Open file licenses/mysql.txt.