On 5/2/06, ashwini c.v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anybdoy please tell me the difference between mysql max version andthe 
non-max version? Also lemme know how the max version is helpful if the 
installation of mysql on the clinet machine is to be done easily wihout any 
hassals and minimal human intervension


This is well covered in the documentation:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqld-max.html

Also, mysqld-max has the "d" on its name because its a "daemon", a
server, so, no use for it on a machine suppose to be a client. Its
just a version of the server with different options (more features) at
compile time. Joerg, accourding to the page above, he used the correct
terminology, a version has different meanings, one for apps (as you
stated) and another for executables (builds), that is the way Ashwini
mentioned it.

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