it doesn't compile. Perhaps a day's work to get it going. Postgresql and sqlite both use a GenericSql module that MySQL can also use. Either way, there are already example SQL backends. You are the first haskeller I have seen show interest in MySQL for a new project, which is the main reasons why that backend is bit-rotting.

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Max Cantor <mxcantor@gmail.com> wrote:
I've heard that there is a mysql backend in development for persistent.  what is its current status?  before you start telling me how postgres is better, let me say that I know it is.  but, the AWS RDS implementation of MySQL is very compelling and kind of makes up for the differences..

Max
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