[GENERAL] RE: Why is there so much MySQL bashing???

2001-01-18 Thread Schweitzer, Martin
Agree 100% -Original Message- From: Philip Hallstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 17 January 2001 10:05 To: PostgreSQL General Subject: Why is there so much MySQL bashing??? What are my impressions going to be of PostgreSQL (and now Great Bridge since their name will pop up as

[GENERAL] RE: Why is there so much MySQL bashing???

2001-01-18 Thread Tony Grant
That can't be good for PostgreSQL, can it? Neither can not being able to do rpm -Uvh and have it work first time... Nor not finding a Dreamweaver Ultradev database connection for Postgresql in the live data menu when there is a Mysql one... Nor not being able to find somewhere to get a

Re: [GENERAL] RE: Why is there so much MySQL bashing???

2001-01-18 Thread Lamar Owen
Tony Grant wrote: That can't be good for PostgreSQL, can it? Neither can not being able to do rpm -Uvh and have it work first time... H... When was the last time you tried? Thanks to the 'Do No Harm' principle, it would be foolhardy to do what has to be done to upgrade between

Re: [GENERAL] RE: Why is there so much MySQL bashing???

2001-01-18 Thread Tony Grant
On 2001.01.18 17:31:29 +0100 Lamar Owen wrote: Tony Grant wrote: That can't be good for PostgreSQL, can it? Neither can not being able to do rpm -Uvh and have it work first time... H... When was the last time you tried? Yesterday... The RedHat 6.2 rpms are broken if

Re: [GENERAL] RE: Why is there so much MySQL bashing???

2001-01-17 Thread Lamar Owen
Philip Hallstrom wrote: You're right of course, I should have left that out... but my point is still valid. Pointing out the serious limitations in MySQL is not, IMHO, bashing. MySQL currently has serious limitations for many RDBMS uses. Concurrent performance under industry-standard