I'm a little out of my realm in asking this on behalf of someone else, but here goes...

I finally got 4.1.2 working for me on OS X 10.3.4, but have a curious performance snag.

If I connect to MySQL 4.1 via any one of three different GUI "Control Center" type apps, all works fine.

If I connect to 4.1 through Lasso (v6.0.6) middleware, queries are taking a minimum of 5x longer to execute compared to using 4.0.x on that exact same box & setup. I have tested with only one MySQL version on the machine at a time. I totally rip one out then install the other. Stock install for each (no my.cnf file). I've repeated this swapping process 2x. There is no difference in speed when using GUI clients like CocoaMySQL, MacSQL, and Navicat, so it's not just 4.1.2 having a general problem. In all cases I am connecting using an old style password for compatibility.

Ultimately I'm wondering if there have been changes to the API one would use to build a connector to MySQL with. It sure seems to me that the trouble lies with the Lasso connector, but have there been changes to the MySQL API that could explain that? Both the CocoaMySQL and MacSQL apps I use are old as well, yet they have no problem.

BlueWorld doesn't want to bother looking into this because 4.1 is still alpha. So, I'm hoping I can get some indicators here that it is likely the Lasso connector needs updated with some hints as to what to look for at the API level.

Maybe this is a question better suited to the PlusPlus list?

-- greg willits


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