"Andrea Gangini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well yes, it's an option. I really need this functionality. > But on mysql site, under source downloads, there's this warning: " For > maximum stability and performance, we recommend that you use the binaries we > provide. " > > Is it really true?
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