Hi again!
There were several questions on the mailing list, which I try
to answer:
- The MySQL manual says that you can convert between different table
types using ALTER TABLE, the same should hold for the Innobase table type,
though I must admit I have not yet tested it. ALTER TABLE is a high-l
>On a related note, how mature is the Innobase code? It is mostly new?
>Or like NuSphere's Gemini, it is older code which has been adapted to
>fit in with MySQL's table handler interface?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jeremy
Hi,
I am also very interested in finding more out about innobase - code
maturity, com
Will I be able to change my BDB tables into Innobase tables using Alter
table and how does INNOBASE tables differ from the GEMINI tables (when they
are available)?
-
/ Rick Mehalick Senior Consultant
/ Shell Services International SSI-GPAX
/ P
Is there a Windows version for InnoBase yet?
Lee
-Original Message-
From: Heikki Tuuri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Innobase + transactions & row level locks will be released in a
few days in MySQL 3.23.3x
Hi, reader
Hi Jeremy!
>Very cool!
>I see the change log entries in the on-line manual already, but the
>source tarball isn't on SourceForge yet. :-(
>Anyone have one yet?
No, we are still busy working on the distribution, and no one has
it yet.
I just 15 minutes ago got the Solaris version running :).
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 03:02:38PM +0200, Heikki Tuuri wrote:
>
> Monty will roll a new distribution of MySQL 3.23.3x this weekend.
> Innobase will be included there and it will provide transactions,
> rollback, recovery, row level locking, and Oracle-like consistent
> read.
>
> Monty will leave