On Tuesday 30 November 2004 04:44 pm, Greg Macek wrote:

> OK, sounds like what I should do is the following:
>
> * Upgrade current mysql install (3.23.49) to latest stable 4.0 series
> (4.0.22 according to the website)
> * Test out all applications and make sure everything is working as
> expected.
> * Test new features in 4.0.x vs. 3.23.x

 4.0.22 has a new=1 option. I would turn it on right before going to 4.1.x. 
Its suppose to kinda mimic some of the trouble spots you may incounter going 
to 4.1

> * After sufficient time to test, upgrade to latest stable 4.1.x
> version.

Sounds like a good plan.

Jeff

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