[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > 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."
Then it seems I missed a major development.
Given that, the idea of an embedded MySQL/InnoDB with support for
optional stand-alone databases sounds like the Right Thing to me.
Andreas
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