On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:17:02PM -0400, R Talbot wrote:
> As I had to compile my install and can't determine if I can upgrade
> for Caldera Install. I can only locate source for 3.23.39 or 3.22.32
> and I am not sure if 3.23.39 will compile properly on my 2.2.10
> kernal.
It should. Give it a try.
> Question: What version do you suggest in my situation..?
I suggest the latest version, which is 3.23.39. It has bug fixes that
previous release do not. And rather that compiling your own, try the
pre-built binaries available on the MySQL web site:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html
They'll save you time and ensure that you have properly built and
optimized binary.
> What features do you believe sorely lacking in 3.22.32 which would
> force an upgrade.. Including perhaps Application Interface changes
> to perl or java..
There aren't any critical API changes that I recall.
But upgrading to 3.23.39 will enable you to use replication, MyISAM
tables, transactions, full-text indexing, and lots of other cool
stuff. Read here for more info:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/N/e/News-3.23.x.html
Enjoy,
Jeremy
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