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| I'm thinking about upgrading from Mysql 5.0.33 to 5.1.xx, primarily to take advantage of the new XML functionality, and, to a lesser extent, profiling. I habitually use Mysql through Phpmyadmin which I'm loathed to relinquish, just because I'm lazy. In fact, I think I could live without the added functionality more readily than I could the GUI. Anyone got any thoughts on this? |
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| strawberry <zac.carey@gmail.com> wrote in news:1179406414.055107.261540 @n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: > I'm thinking about upgrading from Mysql 5.0.33 to 5.1.xx, primarily to > take advantage of the new XML functionality, and, to a lesser extent, > profiling. I habitually use Mysql through Phpmyadmin which I'm loathed > to relinquish, just because I'm lazy. In fact, I think I could live > without the added functionality more readily than I could the GUI. > > Anyone got any thoughts on this? i like to give new software a whirl by setting up a virtual machine (VMWare or Parallels) with the same OS as my 'target', and running it there for a while.... a bit of work but certainly lets you give it a full test run without changing the way you do things (yet).... |