Is it a bug or a feature that with the conditions
1. INNODB is not configured in my.cnf
2. Table type is specified as INNODB
that when you create the table there is no warning,
and no syntax error, and the table type silently
and Microsoft-like, defaults to MyISAM?
Now, if you specify table type as TYPE=bullshit,
you get a nice (and expected) syntax error.
_justin
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