On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 14:30, Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Fri Jan 24, 2003 at 11:15:03PM -0600, jerry wrote:
> You don't need a my.cnf. I don't use one (never have) and have never
> had a problem because I don't have one. Mind you, MySQL may not be
> optimized without it, but it isn't necessary for it to run.
This is true as long as you don't need transactions, rollbacks, commits,
referencial integrity (in version 4.0.9) and so on.
Without /etc/my.cnf you are restricted to MYISAM and BDB tables.
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