> Hi
> the document
> openca-0.9/src/modules/openca-dbi/README
> mentions MySQL
>
> mysql
> -----
> Please don't use MySQL in a realworld-PKI. This database
> is deprecated because it doesn't support the ACID-features
> actually and I have no chance to grant the integrity
> of your PKI-DB.
>
> This seems to be out of date,
> regarding the information
> on http://www.mysql.com/products/mysql/
>
> "MySQL Standard includes the standard MySQL storage engines and the
> InnoDB storage engine.
>   InnoDB is a transaction-safe, ACID-compliant storage engine with
> commit, rollback, crash recovery and row-level locking capabilities.
> This version is for users who want the high-performance MySQL database
> with full transaction support. MySQL Standard is licensed under the
> GPL. MySQL Pro is the commercially-licensed version of the server with
> the same feature-set."

Ok, I know this fact for some time but who can activate InnoDB usage for
MySQL in DBI.pm? I'm not a MySQL specialist. Actually we are using BDB.
Can somebody look into DBI.pm and give some advices or better patches to
use InnoDB?

Sorry guys but my time is really limited :(

Michael




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