> I'm using the current CVS (4.0.8-dev)- It's spectacular.  Lower memory
> usage, more descriptive debug, better control over it.  Tons more options,
> smaller code, much much faster.
> 
>     Can you trust it- sure.  It isn't a release candidate.  It is the
> current development version.  As they find problems, they get fixed.  As
> long as you keep a bit on top you are fine.  If anything it is _MORE_ secure
> than the current version, as any security problems were fixed earlier as
> soon as they get found, and new bugs aren't known yet.  I'm seriously
> impressed with it and feel like I will be using the CVS code quite a bit
> more.  Any bugs Zend memory manager cleans up anyway.
> 
>     Note: if you are not having the problem of 0 rows or buffer overruns,
> don't bother upgrading as it will not benefit you.  Clearly I was and the
> new code fixed the flaws in the existing code for my usage.

Keep in mind we can change the on-disk structure or system tasbles
anytime so you may have trouble moving between different CVS versions.

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