On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 09:24:28AM +0100, Kae Verens mentioned:
> I have not come across any problems, but my guess is that it should work
> where the client's major number is equal to the server's major number.
> The minor numbers most likely use the same network protocols.
I've had no problems with mysql3 clients talking to a mysql4 server, so
certainly it seems the guys have striven for backwards compatibility.
Anyone got a mysql2 client binary floating around ?
John
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