Re: 4.0.18 vs 4.1.1

2004-05-16 Thread Josh Trutwin
On Sun, 16 May 2004 16:02:06 -0700 Ron Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I switch to 5.0, are there any issues with PHP? Will my 4.2.2 > version of PHP work just fine with 5.0? I also have a Windows C++ > program that talked to mysql over the Internet via the C API, will > it still work

Re: 4.0.18 vs 4.1.1

2004-05-16 Thread Ron Gilbert
If I switch to 5.0, are there any issues with PHP? Will my 4.2.2 version of PHP work just fine with 5.0? I also have a Windows C++ program that talked to mysql over the Internet via the C API, will it still work after the 5.0 (or the 4.1.1) upgrade? I'm not doing anything fancy with it. Oth

Re: 4.0.18 vs 4.1.1

2004-05-16 Thread Paul DuBois
At 13:51 -0700 5/16/04, Ron Gilbert wrote: I am going to upgrade from 3.23 and was wondering if 4.1.1 is stable enough? This is just for some personal websites, nothing mission critical, but on the other hand, I don't want to deal with endless problems. The reason that I'd like to go to 4.1.1

Re: 4.0.18 vs 4.1.1

2004-05-16 Thread Josh Trutwin
On Sun, 16 May 2004 13:51:29 -0700 Ron Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am going to upgrade from 3.23 and was wondering if 4.1.1 is stable > > enough? This is just for some personal websites, nothing mission > critical, but on the other hand, I don't want to deal with endless > proble

4.0.18 vs 4.1.1

2004-05-16 Thread Ron Gilbert
I am going to upgrade from 3.23 and was wondering if 4.1.1 is stable enough? This is just for some personal websites, nothing mission critical, but on the other hand, I don't want to deal with endless problems. The reason that I'd like to go to 4.1.1 is for sub-selects, otherwise I'd stick to