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exclusion in distributing binary-only postgresql to client

When I distribute a binary-only distribution of Postgre to a client, can
I exclude some parts of Postgres (to make it smaller), e.g.
documentation (all of doc/), some PL's, or even psql, initdb, pg_dump,
etc.?

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On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 05:45, David Garamond wrote:
When I distribute a binary-only distribution of Postgre to a client, can
I exclude some parts of Postgres (to make it smaller), e.g.
documentation (all of doc/), some PL's, or even psql, initdb, pg_dump,
etc.?


The general rule of thumb for PostgreSQL licensing is "as long as you
don't sue any of the pgsql folks, you can do what you want."
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