yes, the mysql client speaks 9P as did ftpfs. You've got a filesystem with specific file descriptor where you can send query, get data stream .... :) "Boris Maryshev" a �crit dans le message de news:200407131128.38737.boris.maroshev@itcollege.ee... > On Tuesday 13 July 2004 09:53, matt@proweb.co.uk wrote: > > although I have lost interest in mysql since discovering postgres, I am > > intreagued as to what file system you present for your client ? > Will it speak 9P? Then we'd have SQL filesystem, wouldn't we? > > > > does it have much benefit over 'ssh -C host mysql -n -u user database' ? > > > > matt > boris > -- > All his life he has looked away... to the horizon, to the sky, > to the future. Never his mind on where he was, on what he was doing. > -- Yoda