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From Merlin Moncure
Subject FW: Elocution
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-----Original Message-----
From: Merlin Moncure
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:05 PM
To: 'jm.poure@freesurf.fr'
Subject: RE: [pgsql-advocacy] Elocution

I looked at the code some months back and concluded that it wasn't, but this was some months back and I was not 100%
sure. If it does, it is on an extremely low level and not bothersome like postgres.  This is nice because: 

1. you do not need to install a linux folder layout on your machine to run a single app
2. you don't have to sign off on cygwin licensing.
3. you don't have to deal with the ipc-daemon (barf).

I do know that mysql uses asynchronous file I/O, one of the very nice features of NT, which strongly suggests they
spentsome time and effort doing the port.  I hope the postgres team uses this feature.  I find that when running large
complexqueries on windows machines mysql seems to waste lots of time doing nothing, possibly wasting time waiting for
mutexobjects and the like.  So, their windows port is not perfect.  It also seems to crash more often than when run in
linux.

Merlin


-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm.poure@freesurf.fr]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:44 AM
To: Merlin Moncure
Subject: Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Elocution

Le Mardi 10 Décembre 2002 19:47, vous avez écrit :
> IMHO the only advantage
> mysql has left is the very most important one, windows compatibility.

Pardon me, just out of interest, isn't MySQL Window$ version based on a
minimal Cygwin layer ? Any information confirming this ?

Cheers, Jean-Michel

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