On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 10:31, Tom Lane wrote: > Scott Marlowe <smarlowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > It's the refusal of people to stop using MyISAM table types that's the > > real issue. > > Isn't MyISAM still the default over there? It's hardly likely that the > average MySQL user would use anything but the default table type ... Sure. But bacula supplies its own setup scripts. and it's not that hard to make them a requirement for the appication. Most versions of MySQL that come with fedora core and other distros nowadays support innodb.