Hi Arjen, On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:39:02AM +1000, Arjen Lentz wrote: > If I want SQLite, I'll use SQLite?
It was not intended to look like SQLite, but now that you mention it, perhaps this could be useful for those only using it in embedded mode (once drizzled supports it). Come to think of it, sqlite now looks like drizzled with the libdrizzle hack a while ago, and now drizzled looks like SQLite. I think I've run out of combos... :) > What might be useful for admin/test foo is a plugin that just listens on > a port and say talks Telnet, then you can easily connect to it even > without a client. Handy in certain cases. It's close to what you made, > but a) socket involved [and what's the prob with that] and b) it's still > running daemon/multi-user. That could be useful as well, although this would be pretty much the same as the existing CLI (if you have drizzled, chances are you have drizzle as well, which would be equally easy to use as telnet). Would be a simple plugin to write though. Part of the reason for this plugin was for debugging other client plugins (ie, a way to test with and without an intermediate protocol). It may also be useful for folks who want to bring the DB up into "single user mode" or "safe mode" and want to make sure it would be impossible for anything else to connect. Perhaps it won't be useful for most folks, but it is for a small handful of us. :) -Eric _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~drizzle-discuss Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~drizzle-discuss More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

