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On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 18:47, Andrew Ross wrote: |
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> On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 07:04, Carsten Lohrke wrote: |
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> > MySQL Control Center is not under development anymore. |
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> > http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/other/mysqlcc.html |
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> > If no one is expressing his objections within a week, I'll remove it from the |
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> > tree. |
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> If you're going to remove MySQL Control Center, I don't suppose you |
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> could provide an ebuild for its replacement - MySQL Administrator |
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> (http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/administrator/)? |
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On second thoughts, I retract that request, based on the following: |
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"Q: Is the current version of MySQL Administrator stable? |
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A: No, this is the first Alpha release of MySQL Administrator, a |
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completely new product from MySQL AB. Since it has only been tested on a |
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limited number of machines, it is very likely that there are |
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undiscovered bugs. |
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So it is not recommended to use MySQL Administrator in a production |
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environment at the moment." |
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http://www.mysql.com/products/administrator/faq.html |
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Who knew that alpha products could have version numbers greater than 1! |
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The MySQL Query Browser (http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/query-browser/) |
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is also alpha, so it looks like I'll be sticking with MySQL CC for now |
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(unless I find something equal/better), even if Gentoo do drop it from |
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portage. |
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Cheers |
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Andrew |
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