Yes indeed,
but I think we are talking about MySQL level deadlocks,
that can happen only with row level locking and transactions.
If the deadlock is generated at application level then you can have it on
anything, also blackhole :-)

Claudio

2012/5/9 Johan De Meersman <[email protected]>

> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "nixofortune" <[email protected]>
> >
> > Few more things. You can't have a deadlock on Mylsam table. You can
>
> You *can* have deadlocks in MyISAM; the concept is not related to any
> specific engine - or even databases.
>
> What you can't have, is deadlock on a single table :-)
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