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I have searched all over and couldn't find the answer to my question so here it is:

Does tmwAthena Server currently support MySQL, if so how do I go about activating it?
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triggs wrote:Does tmwAthena Server currently support MySQL?
No.
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Frost wrote:
triggs wrote:Does tmwAthena Server currently support MySQL?
No.
Awww Ok :(
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And long-term, when I implement support for SQL, it will *not* be MySQL. Rather, it will be either SQLite or Postgres. I've gone into detail about why previously.
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o11c wrote:I've gone into detail about why previously.
missing reference :)
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Nard wrote:
o11c wrote:I've gone into detail about why previously.
missing reference :)
This post and also my reply later in the same thread: http://forums.themanaworld.org/viewtopi ... 10#p127328
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The reasons you explain there are damned good ones, anf it is a pity because mySQL is also a damned good database development environment :/
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