Well,

I guess than bundling SQLite and enabling it by default is equivalent to
some native always-enabled DBM support,
what I want is an storage mechanism always available so applications can
rely at least on that to provide
examples and tests. And if they don't need anything bigger they can easily
be written to use the native Database
support and just that.

Garland

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> On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:37:15AM -0300, Garland foster wrote:
> > What about the native DBM support? Nobody answered that part.
>
>   And what about SQLite? Porting existing PHP scripts (designed for MySQL
or
> PostgreSQL) to SQLite is easy.
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