From: Martin Gallwey Date: October 4 2012 10:39am Subject: Re: Mysql++ won't compile on CentOS 6 (patch included) List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus/9542 Message-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> Use the svn version. The problem was fixed quite some time ago. We just >> haven't released a new official version containing it yet. svn is stable >> right now. > > May I humbly suggest releasing a new version soon then? Preferably a minor > point release that only fixes glaring bugs such as this one, but otherwise > changes nothing? > > Even if you say the current svn is stable, many people will not want to use > that in a production environment, and the project's website clearly recommends > the latest stable release. > > The missing #include may be just a minor thing, but it still means that the > latest stable release is broken out of the box. IMHO, this is a fairly bad > situation to find the project in. I just hit this as well, and I agree. Releasing a 3.1.1 with this plus other fixes would be good. Is there anything I can do to help? Is it just a case of reviewing a diff between the trunk and the 3.1.0 branch and making sure there is nothing risky in there?