Dan Sully;139206 Wrote: 
> * abagos shaped the electrons to say...
> 
> >directory (normally you pass this with an option), and uses it as a
> >configuration file for the mysqld instance it starts. Don't edit
> this,
> >it is overwritten every time. Instead, edit the file "my.tt" in the
> >SlimServer/MySQL directory and comment out the line
> >"inno_db_fast_shutdown=1". You'll get a warning in the log about
> >missing Inno_DB support but it starts anyway.
> >
> >I guess an expert could comment on what effect this change may have.
> >For me it works but keep in mind that I have a small library.
> 
> You shouldn't disable InnoDB support. Please get a copy of MySQL that
> supports InnoDB. All modern MySQL versions (4.1.x and above) support
> InnoDB
> by default unless it was explictly compiled out.
> 
> -D
> --
> <dr.pox> wtf? a garbled dingbat makes java switch to DWIM?

Is there something that makes Inno_DB support completely necessary? The
NSLU2 is a hardware with limited resources, therefore the available
package of MySQL was compiled without Inno_DB support. I can still try
to compile and install MySQL on my own, however I would like to avoid
it.
Actually for most people this would mean that we will not be able to
use the NSLU2 as a slimserver in the future.


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