On 03/18/03 16:01, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:10:04 -0500
Lenz Grimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (by way of Douglas J Hunley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:

[snip]


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.

[snip]

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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