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MySQL 5 and vBulletin 3.73
I am still running version 3.73 (because it works just fine) but my server guy says I should update mySql to version 5.
Are the two compatible? |
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I don't think they are. You really should upgrade to at least 3.8.0 (3.8.5 recommended) for protection against flaws in the 3.7 series.
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I would be curious to know this for sure also.
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If you want to know for sure then you should ask this on vBulletin.com.
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If I should upgrade to 3.8.5 why does this forum run version 3.6.12?
I'm running a newer version than this one. Shouldn't this site be updated also? |
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See the vBulletin.org FAQ thread in the site feedback board. It's answered there.
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Never mind, if it's too much trouble for you to answer or offer a link....then never mind.
Support......is supposed to be support. Not a search mission for the customer. |
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