> Many "big guys" like the one in Scottsdale, AZ, still have MySQL 3.23.
>
> I myself make my SQL 3.23 compatible.
Part of the reasons could be the license change in v4, of course.
MySQL no longer comes for free in many cases.
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - development tool for MySQL, a
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> From: RICHARD J. SWEENEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 6:54 AM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: mysql 5.0 too new?
>
>
> Webhosts are telling me they dont support 5.0 because
> it is too new and potentially unstabl
--Original Message-
From: RICHARD J. SWEENEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 6:54 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: mysql 5.0 too new?
Webhosts are telling me they dont support 5.0 because
it is too new and potentially unstable without
reliability documentation.
Webhosts are telling me they dont support 5.0 because
it is too new and potentially unstable without
reliability documentation. Im having difficulty
finding a webhost that will support 5.0. Is earlier
versions of mysql available? Any help here appreciated
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