I've been running successfully using a client compiled against 4.1 and
a 5.0.13 server (I couldn't get 5.0.13 to compile from source on
Cygwin) Obviously, there are bound to be tricky problems down the
road, but by that time 5.0 stable will be out and hopefully it'll
compile ;-).
Jacob
On 10/15/05, Jason A. Hoffman <jason@textdrive.com>
wrote:> On Oct 15, 2005, at 12:25 PM, i-robot wrote:
> > I installed MySQL4.1(using default port:3306) and MySQL5.0(using
> > port:3307) on Windows 2000.
> > Ror can connect to MySQL4.1, but failed to MySQL5.0.
> > I find that in database.yml there are no lines about port setting.
> > I think that Ror assumes you connect to your MySQL using default
> > port:3306.
> > So I change MySQL5.0's port to default:3306, but it still failed.
> > Any one have successful experience on MySQL5.0 ?
>
> You likely installed 4.1 and 5.0 servers and then the client that's
> there is 4.1's client, or your mysql bindings are compiled against
> the 4.1 _client_.
>
> Just do the 4.1 server, 5.0 server, 5.0 client and then mysql
> bindings against the 5.0 client and you'll be good to go (in other
> words, it's works just fine).
>
> - J
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