Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/09/06 05:27
Jim Carlock wrote:
> Jim Carlock wrote:
> : Does anyone here know if there's a version of (corrected) MySQL
> : that doesn't use TCP/IP, and instead uses the native file system
> : to write data to files?
>
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> posted:
> : PHP works quite well with the native file system. MySQL uses TCP/IP
> : for remote connections and local connections on Windows; it uses
> : sockets on Windows.
>
> Oops, yeah, I meant to question MySQL's ability to write natively to
> the file system, rather than writing through TCP/IP. Thanks for catching
> that. I think I'll take a look at some MySQL source code.
>
> : maybe comp.databases.mysql?
>
> Seems like that one dropped out of their lists of newsgroups. Wonder
> if TimeWarner will allow me to post to it?
>
> Nope...
>
> (I wonder why they dropped it.)
>
> Thanks.
>
Just go to Google Groups and you can access it. Not as good as a native
news reader, but it works.
Or ask TimeWarner t reinstate it.
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