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On 11/24/2014 10:00 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
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From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to
handle 70+ questions a day, or more.
Is that why you feel the need
2014/11/26 14:25 -0600, Peter Brawley
www.artfulsoftware.com/infotree/mysqltips.php,
And this page is an HTML hack, table for column ... generated by a (PHP?)
program?
*sigh*
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From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to
handle 70+ questions a day, or more.
Is that why you feel the need to troll on posts from two years ago?
If you think it's
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 08:31:24PM +0100, Heck, Walter wrote:
I watched a keynote from Thomas Ulin at Percona Live London a few weeks
back, and the slides are quite interesting:
https://www.percona.com/live/london-2014/sites/default/files/slides/PerconaLondon14_keynote.pdf
Well, this
On 11/24/2014 10:00 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to
handle 70+ questions a day, or more.
Is that why you feel the need
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
abandoned. What would you have done in those days when we handled so
much mail in this list that there was no time to answer trolls... the
real trolls?
We? You mean the two mails you sent back
, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com wrote:
On 11/24/2014 10:00 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to
handle 70
On 11/24/2014 12:19 PM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
abandoned. What would you have done in those days when we handled so
much mail in this list that there was no time to answer trolls... the
real
On 11/24/2014 12:19 PM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
abandoned. What would you have done in those days when we handled so
much mail in this list that there was no time to answer trolls... the
real
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
where were you in 2000, youngerman?
Busy writing WAP backends powered out of MySQL and Oracle, if I remember
correctly :-) But, indeed, not on this list; and if you were here back then I
may have
De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ruben Safir ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to
handle 70+ questions a day, or more.
Is that why you feel the need to troll on posts from two years ago
I watched a keynote from Thomas Ulin at Percona Live London a few weeks
back, and the slides are quite interesting:
https://www.percona.com/live/london-2014/sites/default/files/slides/PerconaLondon14_keynote.pdf
There's a lot of haters (some with more valid reasons to hate, others with
little or
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 12:41:09PM +0100, Johan De Meersman wrote:
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From: Anthony Pace anthony.p...@utoronto.ca
I have heard that due to Oracle taking over, the OS community is
shifting to other type of DB's .
I think the question has long been answered.
MySQL runs the internet. Go ahead kill it. I dare you.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:18 PM, Karen Abgarian a...@apple.com wrote:
MySQL, like all other products, can be peachy or bitchy. Good ones, they
also die.Wish I was kidding :-)
On Dec 4, 2012, at 2:37 PM, Andrés Tello wrote:
Are
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Pace anthony.p...@utoronto.ca
I have heard that due to Oracle taking over, the OS community is
shifting to other type of DB's .
I think the question has long been answered. However, out of curiosity (and
because they are the questions you should
Mysql is used by just about every web host and is one of the most common
database servers around the world. I do not have any intent to stop using
mysql unless they start charging for it which I do not think will happen.
Thanks,
Tim Pownall
Sr. Linux Systems Monitoring
Hostgator.com LLC
On Tue,
A touch of realism: we are all dying. For some, it may take a while,
hopefully.
On 04.12.2012, at 9:53, Tim Pownall wrote:
Mysql is used by just about every web host and is one of the most common
database servers around the world. I do not have any intent to stop using
mysql unless they
nasty, there are exit strategies that do not
involve porting to some other RDBMS.
I say don't worry.
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From: Karen Abgarian [mailto:a...@apple.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 10:03 AM
To: mysql.
Subject: Re: MySQL dying?
A touch of realism: we are all dying
Lol! Good point Karen!
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Karen Abgarian a...@apple.com wrote:
A touch of realism: we are all dying. For some, it may take a while,
hopefully.
On 04.12.2012, at 9:53, Tim Pownall wrote:
Mysql is used by just about every web host and is one of the most
Are u kidding?
Mysql is dead easy and damn good... obviously it has its perks, but any
database engine has them... (I'm looking at you DB2)...
There has been a lot of improvements lately, I feel that mysql is moving
much more faster under oracle umbrella than when it was alone...
Replication...
MySQL, like all other products, can be peachy or bitchy. Good ones, they also
die.Wish I was kidding :-)
On Dec 4, 2012, at 2:37 PM, Andrés Tello wrote:
Are u kidding?
Mysql is dead easy and damn good... obviously it has its perks, but any
database engine has them... (I'm
2012/12/04 15:18 -0800, Karen Abgarian
MySQL, like all other products, can be peachy or bitchy. Good ones, they also
die.Wish I was kidding :-)
Mind VHS BetaMax? BetaMax had much better color--but VHS long outlasted it.
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apparently an innocent query followed by an update. The binary package
is statically linked ad it started happening after we started using
InnoDB. The version is, actually, 3.23.49a-Max.
Although I can't reproduce a better test case than this, I'm sure that
you can check the binaries you
On Monday 15 April 2002 02:39 pm, Leonardo Dias wrote:
I received the message that made our MySQL die sometimes now. Our mysqld
is the binary package available @ www.mysql.com. Version is 3.23.49a
The error message is below.
key_buffer_size=16773120
record_buffer=1019904
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