On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:10:04 -0500 Lenz Grimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (by way of Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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Functionality added or changed:
* `mysqld' no longer reads options from world-writeable config files.
* Integer values between 9223372036854775807 and 9999999999999999999 are now regarded as unsigned longlongs, not as floats. This makes these values work similar to values between 10000000000000000000 and 18446744073709551615.
* `SHOW PROCESSLIST' will now include the client TCP port after the hostname to make it easier to know from which client the request originated.
Still no transaction support. When does v5.0 come out? A SQL database w/o native transaction support is like, well, like ext2 as compared to a journaling file system (MySQL compared to a real database). I notice few serious folks here still using non-journaled ext2.
Indeed, mysql-4.0 is like postgreSQL minus 4 years.
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