Ben Edwards wrote:
Sorry everybody. I assumed that as it had been out for a long time (2
years?) it was stable. I should of chequed.
We are also running 3.23.xx because of long-standing stability. We have
arranged 4.x installations for customers as necessary, but at this
point, only 3.23.x
Hi.
On Mon 2003-03-31 at 21:20:25 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry everybody. I assumed that as it had been out for a long time (2
> years?) it was stable.
It's been 1 1/2 years (Oct 2001). But that was an alpha release. The
open development model of MySQL screws numbers a bit. The first
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 06:00:12PM +0100, Ben Edwards wrote:
> Anyone know why the two ISPs I use (www.pair.com, www.oneandone.co.uk) are
> still using V3 and don't have any timescales for upgrading?
I should point out that if you're looking for an ISP that can support
MySQL 4.0.xx, let me know o
Sorry everybody. I assumed that as it had been out for a long time (2
years?) it was stable. I should of chequed.
Ben
At 14:32 31/03/2003 -0500, Scott Helms wrote:
Ben,
I certainly can't speak for those organizations, but from our
point of
view MySQL v 4.x has just been declared stab
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 06:00:12PM +0100, Ben Edwards wrote:
Anyone know why the two ISPs I use (www.pair.com, www.oneandone.co.uk) are
still using V3 and don't have any timescales for upgrading?
No idea. Ask them, maybe?
This is probably a "don't fix what's not
Ben, this is really a question you have to pose to them.
Many "professional" ISPs won't just automatically upgrade to the newest
version of X before taking the time to create a full test environment to run
through any and all circumstances that they think they might come across.
Also, a new versi
Ben,
I certainly can't speak for those organizations, but from our
point of
view MySQL v 4.x has just been declared stable. This means that its now
time for us to run it internally for a few weeks and see if its going to
cause any new problems over the existing 3.2.x series AND test the
u
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 06:00:12PM +0100, Ben Edwards wrote:
> Anyone know why the two ISPs I use (www.pair.com, www.oneandone.co.uk) are
> still using V3 and don't have any timescales for upgrading?
No idea. Ask them, maybe?
Jeremy
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