By range query, do you mean querying for a range of keys, or for a byte-range of the value?
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Steve Chu <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, all, > > I am glad to announce that MemcacheDB 1.2.1 beta is release! > > This version supports the new 'rget' command. 'rget' command can > execute range query, and on top of it, you may further construct your > key-prefixed query, even traverse the database! Please see > 'doc/rget.txt' in the distribution for more info. Also the > 'libmemcached' client has been patched for this command, please check: > http://memcachedb.googlecode.com/svn/clients/ > > Please download it from: http://code.google.com/p/memcachedb/downloads/list > > *ChangLog* since last release: > > 2008-12-10 Steve Chu <[email protected]> > * new option '-X' to make the BerkeleyDB allocate region memory from > the heap instead of from memory backed by the filesystem or system > shared memory. If this option enabled, you can not use db_* standalone > utilities(use private commands instead), but get performance improved. > > 2008-11-27 Steve Chu <[email protected]> > * new flexible query command 'rget' implemented, can do range query based > on keys. See 'doc/rget.txt' for details. > > 2008-11-26 Steve Chu <[email protected]> > * more graceful exit > > > -- > Steve Chu > http://stvchu.org >
