> Thomas Spahni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I know that there was a discussion about using MySQL a long time ago but
> > in the meantime MySQL has got transactions (for certain table types) and
> > is extremely stable.
> 
> MySQL depends on BerkeleyDB for transactions.

That was true when they were _prototyping_ transaction support.

It is no longer true; the DB engine used to provide transaction support now is 
called "InnoDB."
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