I did not ask for MySQL 5.x, just wanted to know why TSL "suddenly" 
isn't shipping a mysql package with version 4.1.21. In the past, when 
apache, php, mysql etc were updated (bugs/security etc) and new packages 
came out from the respective sites, TSL used to stay on the same 
versions, where like RHEL just backports the updates and keeps the 
version number. The kernel for RHEL3 is 2.6.9-<some-red hat-suffix>, 
even though it's up to date securitywise.

As for MySQL 5 for RHEL you are rigth. Either get it from mysql.com or 
one could check out dag's repository (google search).

And as I'm talking about LAMP stuff and versions.. PHP5 is out in 
v5.1.4, while TSL3 still lists 5.0.5...

/Christopher

Konstantin A. Lepikhov wrote:
> <цитата от="Christopher Thorjussen">
>   
>> I saw Apache v2.0.59 was released, while TSL3 is at 2.0.55 (-6tr). The
>> same with MySQL - 4.1.21 is released, TSL3 is at 4.1.15.
>>
>> Are we lagging behind, or has there been a change in the way TSL releases
>> updates, eg backports the updates like Red Hat does with it's Enterprise
>> Linux?
>>     
> MySQL5 have incompatible changes in JOIN syntax. It can break some
> closed-source commercial apps.
>
> BTW I'm don't see MySQL5 packages for RHEL4 in their officail updates.
>
>   

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