Re: What is the best stable version for replication...

2002-02-26 Thread Jeremy Zawodny

On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 05:43:25PM -0500, Mark Engelhardt wrote:
 Hello everyone...
 
 I am looking for some thoughts and recommendations...
 
 We are going to upgrade our production mysql servers
 tomorrow... What version of mysql should we run with --It MUST be
 stable-- so we can have the best chance of reliable replication...
 Hopefully we can do two-way replication where each machine is a
 master.

Go with the latest 3.23.xx version.  4.0.x replication is in flux.

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about the stable version of MySQL-Max-3.23

2002-01-27 Thread Chetan Lavti

hi,
I am wanting to use MySQL with InnoDB support and it is available with
the extended version of MySQL (i.e. Max) or unstable version of
MySQL-4.0. As, the stability of version MySQL-Max-3.23 was to declare by
Innobase Oy in January 2002, I don't no whether it has been declared
stable or not. I have also referred www.InnoDB.com for the same. 
If anybody can tell me when it's stable version is going to be declared.
Thanks and regards,
Chetan Lavti



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When will Stable version 4.0 be released ?

2001-11-30 Thread Heo, Jungsu Mr.

Hi!

I'll be happy if I know that when Stable version 4.0 will be released.

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Re: Stable version

2001-04-13 Thread John Dean

Hi
At 21:17 12/04/2001 -0400, Jocelyn Bernier wrote:

Hi everybody,

I am currently running MySQL 3.23.35 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I checked the 
mailing list regularly and didn't see any complaint or bug report 
regarding version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most 
stable version running on that platform ?

The best place to check for new versions is the MySQL web site or you could 
subscribe to the announcements list


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Re: Stable version

2001-04-13 Thread Benjamin Pflugmann

Hello.

On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 09:15:32AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At 04:55 2001-04-13, John Dean wrote:
 At 21:17 12/04/2001 -0400, Jocelyn Bernier wrote:
 
 I am currently running MySQL 3.23.35 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I checked the 
 mailing list regularly and didn't see any complaint or bug report 
 regarding version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most 
 stable version running on that platform ?
 
 The best place to check for new versions is the MySQL web site or you 
 could subscribe to the announcements list
 
 
 I think my question wasn't clear. I know that we should usually use the 
 last version but I also know that we shouldn't use the last version when it 
 comes out.

Hm. Not really. The recommendation is to never put a new release on a
production system before you tested it appropriatly. And nothing
stands against using the recommended tree (say 3.23.x) in this way.
Just don't play around with the development tree, except if that is
what you really want.

 I also know that sometime new version has bugs. I just would like to
 know which version is currently the most stable and bug free?

The answer to this depends on your usage pattern. If you don't use
feature A, you don't have to care about a bug in its code. The same
with WinNT.

So the general answer is: the current version is 3.23.36 and it is
also the recommended one. The last recommended before that was
3.23.33.

 I saw many times in your mailing list that we should wait before
 using a new version. So what is the best thing to do in that case.

Well, if you can't run it yourself in a test environment, it's the
least should can do.

 I have a web site running mysql and I just want to be sure that I won't 
 have any problems when I upgrade.
 
 Note : I think that version 3.23.37 seems to be pretty good because I 
 didn't see bug report. Is that right ?

Well, 3.23.37 is not released yet, so there can hardly be any bug
reports. ;-)

Bye,

Benjamin.


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Stable version

2001-04-12 Thread Jocelyn Bernier


Hi everybody,

I am currently running MySQL 3.23.35 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I checked the 
mailing list regularly and didn't see any complaint or bug report regarding 
version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most stable 
version running on that platform ?

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RE: Stable version ??

2001-03-23 Thread Jocelyn Bernier

At 22:32 2001-03-23, G r e g   L a w r i e wrote:
Hmmm, I am not sure whether there are issues with this particular version of
MySQL or not, but I would start looking at NT and the various bits and
pieces that it installs for memory leaks rather than MySQL.

I have an NT server (same versions as yours) that I am not running MySQL on
and it does the same thing. I can track it back as far as Internet
Information Server, but have not got any further than that yet.

Have fun finding it ...


When I look in the task manager, MySQL show me raising memory. I don't have 
any problems with the other application.


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Re: Availability of stable version for 3.23

2001-01-16 Thread Rob McMillin

I tried mailing this "funky gao" person directly, but it turns out that
our viral-spreading friend didn't bother to include a real return
address. I'm forwarding this to the group to shame him into fixing his
mailer and his computer...

funky gao wrote:

 Hi all,

 I am building a Java based application and want to use MySQL as my
 database. I would be using JDBC to access the MySQL database. My
 target
 platform is Solaris 2.7.

 I downloaded and installed MySQL version 3.22.32 which is the stable
 version available. Alas... this versoin does not support transactions
 and commit/rollback. Also this version does not foreign keys and
 referential integrity. I dont want to use workarounds like table
 locking
 and unlocking to achieve transactions.

Foreign keys and referential integrity is not supported in any current
release, save for window dressing.

 It seems that the support for transactions and commit/rollback is
 available in releases 3.23.15 and higher. Does this release support
 for
 foreign keys and referential integrity as well? Also 3.23 is a beta
 release. How stable is 3.23 beta and when can we expect the stable
 version for 3.23?

The current 3.23 release is no longer beta, but gamma. We have been
using it for a good while and think it as stable as previous "stable"
releases.

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