As a point of clarification, what exactly does dropping 4.0 (compared to 4.1) buy us? I'm familiar with the differences between 4 and 5, but less knowledgeable about 4.0 vs. 4.1. As someone who would like to see more logic moved to the database layer, I'm very interested in what shackles we can escape. Cheers, -Mark On 11/12/06, Jeremy Epstein <jazepstein@gmail.com> wrote:
Cool! My hosting company (they provide cPanel hosting) finally upgraded to MySQL 4.1 a few weeks ago. I'm guessing that more and more hosting companies are doing the same.
Dropping 4.0 support from Drupal will untie us from many chains and shackles.
Jaza.
On 11/13/06, Karoly Negyesi <karoly@negyesi.net> wrote:
Hi,
After a little chat with Dries on #drupal :
The plan is to drop MySQL 4.0 support in Drupal 6.0 (note that free support already ended for this version of MySQL).
This will allow us to use more ANSI SQL constructs like subqueries.
Life is beautiful.
Regards
NK