Hello,

I am long since using MySQL 3.23.58; and it works perfectly. In fact, it
works so well, that I have always been very hesitant to upgrade to the 4.x
series. Especially, since 4.x, a year ago or so, was still rather unstable.

But I like the new query-cache. So, I wonder, how stable is 4.0.18 really?
(compared to 3.23.58). Since I read that I need to upgrade DBD:mysql for all
Perl clients as well, I am not too keen to just give it a whirl, only to
find
out I upgraded to a potential lemon.

Counting on an honest assessment (and not the promo rap), how stable is it,
really? Can I risk upgrading? Or is it still too flaky? I run a news server
on it, and server mail client databases; so I really cannot afford an
unstable product.

Thanks,

- Mark



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