Hi Bruce,

On Dec 28, 2004, at 2:38 PM, Bruce Dembecki wrote:

As a person in the process of migrating from 4.0 to 4.1 and having already
scheduled the downtime with my clients for this Friday morning, and having
to do a full dump and import already as part of the migration process I'd
like to know WHEN the fix will be available. I don’t have a lot of
opportunities for a full dump and import, so this is a crucial time for me,
and there are some benefits with innodb_file_per_table that are important to
us.

While the fix is already in the source, we have not completed putting together what will be 4.1.9 yet. We have a couple of patches to add for NDB and then we are done. These should be completed today, which means that we will build 4.1.9 over the weekend and release on Monday.



If we go with history then we should expect a new version of the current
MySQL products every 2 months approximately. Having just received 4.1.8 I'd

Our goal has been to increase the number of builds we do. As you have probably noticed in recent months, this has been happening. Our end goal is to do a release of all active versions once a month. So at the moment this means you should be seeing monthly, if not more frequent, 4.1 and 5.0 builds.


Hope this helps some in your planning.

Cheers,

        -Brian

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Brian Aker, Director of Architecture
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
Seatle, WA. USA


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