What about InnoDB?

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Greg Smith <g...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:

> Tom Lane wrote:
>
>> So has anyone looked at porting MythTV to PG?
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> Periodically someone hacks together something that works, last big effort
> I'm aware of was in 2006, and then it bit rots away.  I'm sure we'd get some
> user uptake on the result--MySQL corruption is one of the top ten cause of a
> MythTV system crashing.  The developers are so resistant to database-neutral
> design that you'd need quite the thick skin to try and get something into
> their mainline though, which means someone who tried adding PostgreSQL
> support would likely have to run a parallel branch for some time, expecting
> regular breakage.  The only thing on their radar as far as I know is SQLite.
>
> There was a good overview circa 2004 at
> http://david.hardeman.nu/files/patches/mythtv/mythletter.txt , haven't
> done a deep dive into the code recently enough to comment on exactly what
> has changed since then.  That gives a flavor for the fundamentals of the
> design issues though.
>
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