My server had today this failure
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=34459
it is corrected in 5.0.54, when there will be mysql update
My server had today this failure
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=34459
it is corrected in 5.0.54, when there will be mysql update
MySQL 5.0.67 is currently in EDGE and CURRENT and has yet to propagate to RELEASE or STABLE. I don't have exact ETAs on when this support will propagate to the other builds as part of this process involves additional QA work. However, as this propagation process is already in progress, I believe "soon" would be an accurate representation of when we'll see this in RELEASE. After RELEASE, it may be at least a month before we see it propagate to STABLE.
Last edited by cPanelDavidG; 10-24-2008 at 01:46 PM. Reason: I meant .67
Can you at least patch the version 5.0.51a to remove this bug ??
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cPanelDavidG is there any way to install this version of mySQL earlier then the will be avalible in RELEASE branch i have many problems with this bug!
You can do this at your own risk:
(1) Change your update preference to CURRENT with mysql Inherit,
(2) from ssh run /scripts/mysqlup
(3) After completion, change back your update preference to your previous setting, but left mysql Never update
susan,
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How to set mysql to never update ??
Hello David,
Thanks for your reply,
I just have last question, should i expect any problems with MySQL in cpanel ?
I generally advise against unsupported versions of software we manage ourselves (such as MySQL). Quality Assurance testing is done to ensure compatibility with these newer versions of services with cPanel/WHM. Any adjustments that need to be performed with our software are then performed to ensure compatibility.
By installing a version of MySQL, for example, that is not yet supported by that build - you run the risk of encountering issues with cPanel/WHM.
Ok,
If so can i go back easily to 5.0.51a when something goes wrong ?