* abagos shaped the electrons to say...

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.

Locking & real transactions are the main things, table constraints are
secondary. MySQL silently turns InnoDB tables into MyISAM tables if InnoDB is
not available, which is why commenting out the innodb config line works.

-D
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