On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 04:38:08PM -0400, Derek Atkins was heard to remark:
> Postgres doesn't have an embedded server.  For casual home users I
> don't want to require setting up a Postgres infrastructure.  (note that

Last time I used MySQL it was harder to setup then postgres. 
I'm hoping that embedded mysql is zero-setup, beyond installing the rpm.
is that correct?

I don't see debian packages for mysql-embedded. Theres a client, a
server and common, and the common package requires config: e.g.
it has /etc/mysql/my.cnf files that need to be hacked.   I'm hoping
that a my.cnf file is not required by mysql-embedded.

Is there really a mysql-embedded rpm for redhat?  There doesn't 
seem to be one for debian, and this could be a kind of dependency-hell
that would be bad for us ... 

--linas


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