On 02/13/11 09:37, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> That was the case 10 years ago, but since 5-6 years, both MySQL and 
> PostgreSQL 
> have been very stable for the features Bacula uses.  We seldom find problems.
> 
> What you are speaking about below (version 4.1.22...) for us are rather old 
> versions -- I don't think they are even supported by MySQL any more.

They aren't.  MySQL 4.1 was end-of-lifed in December 2006.


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