Hello.




In my opinion, libmysqlclient should be compatible with previous

servers. It supports the old authentication protocol and mysql client

program from  the 5.0 distribution is able to work with old servers.

If you want you may look through change sets to find out if something

dramatically has changed in libmysqlcient.





Barbara Deaton wrote:

> I currently have an application that is written on the 4.0 C API, but =

> supports both 4.1 and 4.0 client/server.  My question is if I move my =

> application to support 5.0 and some of the new API's will the 5.0 =

> Application/client be able to communicate with a 4.1 or 4.0 server?

> 

> I support windows, HP 64-bit, AIX 64-bit, Solaris 64-bit and Linux 32&64 =

> bit.

> 

> Thanks.

> Barbara

> 



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