Re: mysql naming scheme

2003-07-11 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
"renniw one" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, >In the mysql documentation, a mysql name is said to consist of 'three > numbers and a suffix'. However, I have come across mysql versions such > 3.23.56a, 4.0.12-nt and have read of versions like 3.23.33-log. The > documentation lists -alpha, -b

RE: mysql naming scheme

2003-07-11 Thread Rudy Metzger
some bugs are also fixed in older releases (e.g. very malicious bugs, or if a customer is paying for it). Cheers /rudy -Original Message- From: renniw one [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 11 juli 2003 4:38 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mysql naming scheme Hi, In the mysql

mysql naming scheme

2003-07-10 Thread renniw one
Hi, In the mysql documentation, a mysql name is said to consist of 'three numbers and a suffix'. However, I have come across mysql versions such 3.23.56a, 4.0.12-nt and have read of versions like 3.23.33-log. The documentation lists -alpha, -beta, -gamma as suffixes. So, are 'a', '-nt' and '