We still need to get the Windows builds using the latest libmysql or at
least a downgrade to solve bug #41350. The code is already checked in to
fix it, we just need the new library.

I've emailed Edin and assigned him the bug a few weeks ago but no reply
yet, is someone else got access to the build machine to do the upgrade?

I believe this should block 5.2.4 as on Windows when using CGI / CLI
this causes an error message to get printed at the bottom of every page
as well as holding on to a connection for 30s more than needed as MySQL
waits for the resources to be freed.

Scott

Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
> As promised two weeks ago, the 5.2.4RC2 was released today and the
> sources for the release can be found here:
> 
> http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.4RC2.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
> dc6589d253b4ac5010603c5927f33546 )
> 
> Windows binaries should become available in short order as well.
> 
> All in all the feedback on RC1 has been largely positive and since it
> was released another 20+ fixes were added to the code as well as a
> plethora of new test cases, which bumps up the code coverage to 53%. The
> number of changes in the CVS have petered off in the last few days,
> which is usually a sign that we are ready for a final release, or that
> everyone is on vacation. Please try this RC out on your code and report
> back any critical issues you may discover. If all goes well the plan is
> to have the final release done by the end of next week.
> 
> Ilia Alshanetsky
> 
> 
> 
> 

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