Good evening! This is just an FYI for anyone who is interested. A couple of days ago, the folks at MySQL announced version 5.0.13, the first "release candidate" (gamma test version) of the new MySQL 5 database. It happens that I'm building a new server in a non-production setting and had a strong need (for reasons not related to Drupal) to provide one of our developers with a test bed for MySQL 5. I also happened to have an existing, fairly minimalist (i.e., few add-on modules) Drupal 4.6.3 site that was up and running under MySQL 4.1.x. So while giving the requesting developer what he needed, I grabbed the opportunity for a bit of Drupal testing of my own. I upgraded MySQL from 4.1.x to 5.0.13, recompiled PHP 5.x against the new MySQL libs (using the ./config.nice script from the previous build), and ran Drupal. I can't claim to have exhaustively tested it, by any means, but I thought it worth mentioning that at least superficially, all appears to be in order. I have to point out that I am *not* using multilingual character sets, and that is one area where MySQL 5.0 seems to differ from 4.1, so that bears further testing. But, it appears that any problems with MySQL 5.0 are likely to be small fixes rather than system-crushing roadblocks. I moved around the admin and user menus, trying out all functions I could, and so far no problems. Scott -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Courtney Drupal user name: "syscrusher" http://drupal.org/user/9184 scott at 4th dot com Drupal projects: http://drupal.org/project/user/9184 Sandbox: http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/sandbox/syscrusher