On 20 Jul 2005, at 16:19, Bruce Snyder wrote:
True, but remember that there is more than one manner in which to
specify the engine to use. Most people simply take the default install
of MySQL and don't create that config file.

Or, for those of us who don't know a thing about MySQL, and only install it for the purposes of running test cases.

Worth changing the innodb type.

Regardless, however, ensure that you actually *check* the table type using the sql command to verify that the tables are in innodb.



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