Finally, MySQL 4.1 has been classified as production ready.
Too bad you need PHP5 and the MySQLi extension to be able to fully take advantage of the new features, this puts hosting providers in a very tough spot.
Finally, MySQL 4.1 has been classified as production ready.
Too bad you need PHP5 and the MySQLi extension to be able to fully take advantage of the new features, this puts hosting providers in a very tough spot.
Read here, I must admit it’s a real shame these hackers don’t contact the developers a few days before making the announcement.
Thankfully we’ve never had that problem with Serendipity.
Update: It appears the wordpress developers WAS contacted before the announcement, check out http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/376766
“There is not any solution yet. I contacted Matthew Mullenweg, one of the lead developers of wordpress, on Wednesday but I did not receive any answer until yet.”