Hi Sergei,

I prepared this change for the next generation of DBI but I did not change it for the actual release because I do not know how widespread InnoDB is. When I started with DBI then BDB was more common than InnoDB. Today this changed perhaps.

If we know that InnoDB is available on all platforms or on more platforms than BDB then we can change on the production system too.

I think that we must ask at minimum on the users list before we do such a change on the production tree. If no problems raise on the users list then we can change it. I think it is the third time that we discuss about the MySQL table type ;)

Michael
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