Re: [Django] #18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions

2012-04-14 Thread Django
#18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions
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 Reporter:  ramiro   |Owner:  nobody
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  Cleanup/optimization   |  Version:  SVN
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Comment (by ramiro):

 See also #14266.

 I would like to propose 5.0.3 as the minimum supported MySQL version.

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Re: [Django] #18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions

2012-04-13 Thread Django
#18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions
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 Reporter:  ramiro   |Owner:  nobody
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  Cleanup/optimization   |  Version:  SVN
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Comment (by claudep):

 In Debian:
  * oldstable (Lenny) is shipping 5.0.51, http://packages.debian.org/lenny
 /mysql-server-5.0
  * stable (Squeeze) is shipping 5.1.61 http://packages.debian.org/squeeze
 /mysql-server-5.1

 In Ubuntu:
  * Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is shipping 5.0.95, http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy
 /mysql-server-5.0
  * Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS is shipping 5.1.61,
 http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/mysql-server-5.1

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Re: [Django] #18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions

2012-04-13 Thread Django
#18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions
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 Reporter:  ramiro   |Owner:  nobody
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Comment (by ramiro):

 Regarding support of enterprise-grade Linux distributions, this is what
 I've found:

 For RHEL, from:

 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RHEL#Life_Cycle_Dates
 - https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/
 - http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=redhat
 - http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-
 US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/5.4_Technical_Notes/mysql.html

 The currently vendor-supported OS version is 5.x that ships MySQL 5.0.y
 with y > 3.

 Any information about versions of MySQL shipped with long-term support of
 other popular OS is welcome.

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Re: [Django] #18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions

2012-04-13 Thread Django
#18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions
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 Reporter:  ramiro   |Owner:  nobody
 Type:   |   Status:  new
  Cleanup/optimization   |  Version:  SVN
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Changes (by claudep):

 * stage:  Unreviewed => Accepted


Comment:

 Agreed (for 4.x at least).

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[Django] #18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions

2012-04-12 Thread Django
#18116: Drop support for older MySQL versions
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   Reporter:  ramiro |  Owner:  nobody
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  Cleanup/optimization   |Version:  SVN
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 The idea is to drop support of MySQL 4.x (and perhaps 5.0?) for Django
 1.5. See:


 - [http://www.mysql.com/support/eol-notice.html MySQL Product Support EOL
 Announcements]
 - [http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/database.html Supported
 Platforms: MySQL Database]
 - [http://www.mysql.com/support/ MySQL Technical Support]

 The first document list the following relevant dates:

 * January 9, 2012 -- Per Oracle's Lifetime Support policy, MySQL 5.0 is
 now covered under Oracle Sustaining Support.

 * December 31, 2009 -- Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy, extended
 support for MySQL 4.1 ended on December 31, 2009. MySQL users are
 encouraged to upgrade to a current production release of MySQL. Customers
 needing upgrade assisitance should contact MySQL Support.

 * December 31, 2009 -- Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy, active
 support for MySQL 5.0 ended on December 31, 2009. MySQL 5.0 is now in the
 Extended support phase.

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