Hello.


Yes, if you have one of the last releases of MySQL, you can try to test

the fifth version. But some features will be unavailable. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Upgrading-from-4.1.html





"Jonathan Villa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have an installation of 4.1 and 5 running on the same test server... I

> want to start using 5 for testing but still want to use the same test data

> I had before... Is it possible to simply point MySQL 5 to the old 4 data

> dir?

> 

> 



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