On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Till Toenshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Hah, that is a good question. I somehow assumed that the API version was the
>  actual MySQL version. Now, after understanding the difference, i was
>  doublechecking and found out its actually 4.0.24 and 4.0.21 that i can
>  offer.

Nice to learn this... I was under the same assumption until yesterday :)

>  ---
>  > mysqladmin -V
>  > mysqladmin  Ver 8.40 Distrib 4.0.24, for pc-solaris2.10 on i386
>  ---
>
>  As I am currently unable (or better said too frightened) to update the MySQL
>  distribution used, my option of choice is mantis 1.0.8. To explain that in
>  short, I have picky clients on the system that may not be happy about DB
>  changes or possible outages caused by me not getting things back to work in
>  short time.

That's perfectly reasonable. On the other hand, I am pretty sure you
should be able to test a local installation of MySQL 4.1 or 5.x and
perform the switch with a minimal downtime when everything was tested
as working.


-- 
Gianluca Sforna

http://morefedora.blogspot.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/gianlucasforna

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