At 10:13 -0500 9/2/04, Victor Pendleton wrote:
You can test if this is correct by manually starting the service from a dos
window and logging and seeing what version this executable actually is.

Or check from the command line without even starting it:

mysqld --version



-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 9/2/04 10:01 AM Subject: RE: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta

Victor

C:\MYSQL\BIN\mysqld-opt --defaults-file="C:\WINDOWS\my.ini" MySql

is what the path-to-executable states. If I remember rightly, the new
version should be mysqld, period. Is that what's wrong?

Will I have to tweak the registry to change that?

Cheers
Terry

----- Original Message -----

In the registry and/or the windows service utility see which
executable
 is
 actually in the path.

 -----Original Message-----
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 9/2/04 9:19 AM
 Subject: Re: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta

 Oh, yes, certainly, Egor. I stopped it before doing the upgrade, and
 restarted afterwards. And have restarted several times since, because
I
 couldn't believe it!

 The majority of the files now in the c:\mysql directory have creation
 dates on or about 27 August, the documentation is for 4.1.4gamma, so
it
does look as though the upgrade went through, as far as copying files
is

concerned.

 Just restarted again with no change (just in case). Any other clues?

 Terry

 ----- Original Message -----

 > Terry Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > I have tried several instals (Windows XP), using binaries from
 > > several of the mirrors, over a 4.1.3b-beta-log version. > > No
 errors
 > > > > reported during any install, but it still reports itself as
the
> > 4.1.3b-beta-log version - both in MySQL Administrator (v 1.0.12)
and

> > at the command line opening of mysql. > > > > Have I done something stupid, or are others seeing this, too? > > First thing to check: have you stopped mysql service and started it > again? > >



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