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| From: | Sander Pilon | Date: | September 12 2000 1:47pm |
| Subject: | RE: MySQL 3.23.24 released | ||
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Then you've not tried very hard :) Even the latest (3.23.24) can be brought to crash. But then again, you can bring 3.22.x to its knees with a query too. Still, 3.23 is probably the preferred version at the moment, even if its marked beta. > > Yes, but I have been using the beta 3.23 for over a year now and have > never had a crash. The server does around 1 query/update every 2secs > without any problems. > > Dan Pelton wrote: > > > > Is MySQL 3.22 the latest production release? > > > > Michael Widenius wrote: > > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > MySQL 3.23.24 is now released
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| • Inserting id's into AUTO_INCREMENT tables | Morten | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Inserting id's into AUTO_INCREMENT tables | Thimble Smith | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Inserting id's into AUTO_INCREMENT tables | Christian Mack | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Inserting id's into AUTO_INCREMENT tables | Ed Carp | 12 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 3.23.24 released | Jerome Abela | 11 Sep |
| • Re: MySQL 3.23.24 released | Michael Widenius | 11 Sep |
| • Re: MySQL 3.23.24 released | Dan Pelton | 12 Sep |
| • Re: MySQL 3.23.24 released | Richard Ellerbrock | 12 Sep |
| • RE: MySQL 3.23.24 released | Sander Pilon | 12 Sep |
