On 01/05/2010 03:49 PM, John Novack wrote:
>
>
> Chris Abnett wrote:
>>
>> Can astlinux do Asterisk realtime? I was trying to read archive
>> threads of the list and never saw a definitive answer.. and if so
>> which database client is built into the development environment. It
>> looked like MySQL was purposely Excluded  (sad because I like it the
>> best)..  but wasn’t sure if any databases are included?
>>
>> -Christopher
>>
> My understanding, as a user, is that MySQL is too large for what is
> SUPPOSED to be a small embedded system.
> There seems to be a of of "feature creep" pressure on the AstLinux
> developers to add stuff.
>
> I too like MySQL, and use it on  larger Asterisk boxes.
> For me, I like AstLinux about where it is, and don't really expect to
> use many of the planned expansions for 0.7
>
> JMO
>
> John Novack

No chance in us putting mysql in AstLinux.  SQLite is possible.  In 
general, databases don't play well with flash media.  We never added 
SQLite for Asterisk because Asterisk1.4 only worked with sqlite2 (which 
is hideously old and has cross-compile issues).  In my opinion, the only 
value for sqlite is for CDR logging/reporting.  You can build Asterisk 
1.6.2.0 in either trunk or the 0.7 branch and try using sqlite.

This is probably a better discussion for astlinux-devel though.

Darrick
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Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com

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