I think, unfortunately, two branches is the way to go (<=4.1 and 5.0<=)
- there are hosts out there who still provide 3.28, Debian sarge is
4.0.2. So - I guess the question is - what version of MySQL does
Django's backend work with at the moment.

I'm running the patch right now, and haven't seen any issues with a
quick play (5.0.24 on OSX).

I do like the fact that it sets ANSI,TRADITIONAL. 

--Simon


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