Gabriel,

MySQL-Max-3.23 is now officially stable both in the opinion of MySQL AB and
Innobase Oy. It is listed as stable both in the MySQL online manual and on
the MySQL AB website front page.

The reason for separate MySQL-3.23 and MySQL-Max-3.23 is commercial: there
are different support and embedded license prices for these versions.

InnoDB version numbers are the same as MySQL version numbers, because new
versions appear as part of MySQL distributions. There is currently no
standalone version of InnoDB available.

Best regards,

Heikki Tuuri
CEO
Innobase Oy
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InnoDB - transactions, row level locking, and foreign key support for MySQL
See http://www.innodb.com, download MySQL-Max from http://www.mysql.com


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I was just perusing the Innobase Oy site and read that they've declared
MySQL/InnoDB 3.23 stable (it actually says they did this in February). I
read somewhere on the MySQL site a while ago stating that InnoDB wasn't
included in the non-Max distribution because it was still considered
beta. I can't find that notice anymore so I guess it's gone.

Is InnoDB actually in a stable/1.0/non-beta state now officially?

And does anyone know what the schedule is for the build process for the
binary distribution of mysql from mysql.com? I'd like to know when the
MacOS X binary will be up to 3.23.49(a?), or if I should just download
the source and build it myself?


Thanks,

Gabriel Ricard





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