besides, mysql 4 is buggy anyway I hear... not interested in PHP 5 either because I hear I would have to rewrite all my code for PHP 5, esp in object oriented programs. least thats what I hear anyway.
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:59:36 -0500, Matthew Miller mattdm@mattdm.org wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 07:35:55AM -0800, Mike Ramirez wrote:
If you search the archives of the list you will fin that this question has been asked atleast 3 times and the answer is Licensing Issues. 4 is under a whole new licensing from mysql. Redhat lawyers and mysql lawyers are still working out the details. IDK of ETA on this.
MySQL 4.1.7 is in rawhide (the development tree) right now. So I assume we figure Fedora Core 4 -- this spring -- as an ETA.
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