Why must you upgrade me to a bug-ridden database release?
So maybe this is just or rant about lack of quality control at MySQL, or maybe it's a plea to hosting providers who want to GoPHP5 and are unwittingly deploying 5.0.51 (it also affects 5.0.50 and 5.0.51a) and crippling/confusing a great number of MySQL web developers. We've had literally hundreds of support requests because of this nasty error, and I just want to do my part to help inform folks that these versions of MySQL should be avoided like the plague.
Even XAMPP is distributing 5.0.51 with it's most recent releases (1.6.5/1.6.6 at least). This is a tool I've used often, and I will not work with it past 1.6.3 atm. I hope they release a version with a newer release soon. I'm running 5.0.58 in production, and it's running wonderfully with PHP 5.2.5. I'll stop, but it sure is frustrating.
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