Justin Clift wrote:
Hmmm... does anyone remember the name of that NFS testing tool the
FreeBSD guys were using? Think it came from Apple. They used it to
find and isolate bugs in the FreeBSD code a while ago.
Sounds like it might be useful here.
:-)
You can find a write about it here:
http
.org registry. What we may think about
Windows being fragile and being a piece of crap doesn't really matter.
People are using it and it's at least doing they want.
I've probably not said this before, but I appreciate all the hard work that
everyone puts into this project.
James Hubbard
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TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
ning these unscientific tests you're telling us
about being so successful for "some months"?
Vince.
I open my mouth and insert foot: Where do I get any of these scientific
tests to determine if the latest and greatest 7.3.x will not fall down on my
favo
tly:
How-to for using Open Office and unixODBC
http://www.unixodbc.org/doc/OOoMySQL.pdf
Others are considering MySQL.
http://dba.openoffice.org/proposals/MySQL_OOo.html
James Hubbard
Dave Cramer wrote:
> IMO One of the big reasons that MySQL is viewed as being better is it's
> perc