If you're only using ISAM tables, you're safe ;-)
And there is always BDB backend, although I have no idea if it is usable
or not.
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 03:24 +0100, ENEE1001 wrote:
> http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2005_oct/inno.html
>
> "InnoDB is not a standalone database product: it is distributed as a part of
> the MySQL database. InnoDB's contractual relationship with MySQL comes up
> for renewal next year. Oracle fully expects to negotiate an extension of
> that relationship. "
>
> Have Oracle have just gained control of MySQL !?
>
> http://www.innodb.com/index.php
>
>
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