My vote is have the 'mySQL Cookbook' get out the door first, give Paul a
quick respite, and then put his nose to the grind stone for 'mySQL version
4'. 8-)
-Original Message-
From: Anthony W. Marino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:30 AM
To: Simon Green;
I went to the link provided to the list archive just to see if I could find
anything. I couldn't find anything with CD, CD ROM, CD-ROM, running
mySQL for a CD and various permutations and combinations thereof. Also did
a Google search for this and came up blanked. So, this is not as readily
Rich,
I do recall that there was a mail program that was written in Perl that
utilized mySQL as the backend for storing the message. It was reviewed in
Linux Journal. I still have the CD on my desk but haven't had a chance to
install yet so I cannot give you a personal review, but the write ups
Unfortunately if they don't have something in place like this, then a
company can come along and hijack the 'mySQL' name/logo for their own ends.
A company has to make a sincere effort to protect its trademarks else it
will fall into the public domain. Then a NuSpherish company can come along,
What I do is use the 'source' command. Now, I am assuming that you are
running under Win32 since you said MSDOS hangs. Write the SQL command in
your favorite text edior and save. At the mySQL prompt enter the keyword
'source' and then dragdrop the filename unto the MSDOS window. Change the
'\' to