Re: [HACKERS] Remove MySQL Tools from Source?

2004-04-17 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
But you would have to assign the copyright to them If someone is going to make money from my code, I prefer it to be me, or at least that everyone has a chance to do so rather than just one company. Well, then for the same reason we should write a Perl script that connects to MySQl and dump

[HACKERS] PITR, nested transactions, tablespaces, 2-phase commit: Status request

2004-04-17 Thread Bruce Momjian
Would folks report on the current status of these projects: o nested transactions (Alvaro Herrera) o tablespaces (Gavin Sherry) o PITR (Simon Riggs) o 2-phase commit (Heikki Linnakangas) -- Bruce Momjian| http://candle.pha.pa.us

Re: [HACKERS] Remove MySQL Tools from Source?

2004-04-17 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Jan Wieck wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: ... on projects.postgresql.org, or similar.They really aren't doing any good in /contrib. I've already set up a category "conversion tools" on pgFoundry, and my idea was one project per target system. I reckon that by far the best way to

Re: [HACKERS] Remove MySQL Tools from Source?

2004-04-17 Thread Jan Wieck
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: ... on projects.postgresql.org, or similar.They really aren't doing any good in /contrib. I've already set up a category "conversion tools" on pgFoundry, and my idea was one project per target system. I reckon that by far the best way to do a mysql2pgsql con