A community developed branch of MySQL
0aa8eb7eef
MariaDB has its own documentation and refering to MySQL
documentation may mislead users.
Cherry-picked from Fedora:
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tests | ||
.gitignore | ||
clustercheck.sh | ||
LICENSE.clustercheck | ||
mariadb-groonga.patch | ||
mariadb-logrotate.patch | ||
mariadb-openssl3.patch | ||
mariadb-ownsetup.patch | ||
mariadb-pcdir.patch | ||
mariadb-scripts.patch | ||
mariadb-server-galera.te | ||
mariadb-ssl-cipher-tests.patch | ||
mariadb-ssl-cypher.patch | ||
mariadb.rpmlintrc | ||
mariadb.spec | ||
my.cnf.in | ||
mysql_config_multilib.sh | ||
mysql-check-socket.sh | ||
mysql-check-upgrade.sh | ||
mysql-prepare-db-dir.sh | ||
mysql-scripts-common.sh | ||
mysql.service.in | ||
mysql.tmpfiles.d.in | ||
mysql@.service.in | ||
README.mariadb-docs | ||
README.mysql-license | ||
rh-skipped-tests-arm.list | ||
rh-skipped-tests-base.list | ||
rh-skipped-tests-ppc.list | ||
rh-skipped-tests-s390.list | ||
sources |
MySQL is distributed under GPL v2, but there are some licensing exceptions that allow the client libraries to be linked with a non-GPL application, so long as the application is under a license approved by Oracle. For details see http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/foss-exception/ Some innobase code from Percona and Google is under BSD license. Some code related to test-suite is under LGPLv2.