Dean Ellis wrote:

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> On Tuesday 27 August 2002 11:39 am, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
> > As soon as it actually *is* stable :)
> >
> > On a more serious note, we are currently working on preparing the first
> > release of 4.0  (4.0.3) that will be declared "Beta" instead of "Alpha".
>
> The annoying thing about it, for me, is that MySQL 4.0 has been perfectly
> stable and perfectly usable for us until 4.0.3, which so far has yet to
> produce a usable client library.  I keep pulling from CVS and recompiling,
> hoping that one day soon I'll be able to move beyond 4.0.2.  ;)
>
> Clients in 4.0.3 simply lock up when they try to access a database (whether a
> 4.0.2 or 4.0.3 or 3.23 database), for me.  Linux 2.4.19, gcc 3.1.1 and 3.2.
>
> But it looks like several things were changed for 4.0.3, so I'll wait it out,
> I suppose.
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Dean,
There has been some issues with gcc 3.x if I remember correctly. I know RedHat
released another beta because of problems with gcc 3.x. Have you tried  it on a
box with gcc 2.9x ?

walt


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