That makes perfect sense, for now. But as the 5.0.x branch of mysql 5
is quite stable, RHEL5 beta 1 is due out any day and Fedora Core 6 is
past its feature and development freeze already, the amount of people
using mysql 5 is going to increase dramatically in the second half of
this year.
And support for RHEL5 will be added after release. Not sure I
understand where this is going?
I did not see the patch on Erik's site, just an updated rpm, which I
downloaded and will install this evening. What exactly does this patch
do? Is it perhaps something that can be scripted to only install (or
perhaps run) if mysql 5 is installed?
The patch is included in the updated rpm. This patch adds a "ping" to
ensure that mysql is connected. If mysql connection is lost, then it
will reconnect with mysql. This does not have any negative effects on
mysql 4 and is part of the development branch of vpopmail (5.4.17).
Not sure why this extra scripting would be required (or even wanted).
I haven't recommended that the general toaster population at large
upgrade, since most users aren't running MySQL 5. FYI: The
qmailtoaster ships with the latest stable vpopmail release (5.4.13).
Thanks,
Erik
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