2006/6/24, Asif Lodhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

Mathematically speaking, the 5.0.22 I am using came _before_   5.0.5.

mathematically speaking, there no such number like 5.0.5 anyway...
5.05 perhaps...

MySQL are numbered according to a X.Y.Z release number.
X : is the major version, where major uplift and features are added
(such as triggers, stored procedures)
Y : is the minor release, where few features are added (events, partitionning)
Z : is the revision number. No new features are added, only bugfix and
security fix.
and they are separated by dots.

5.0.5 being an beta release, I'll suggest to upgrade to the latest 5.0.z :-)

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