[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #3792: MySQL version checking
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Tue Nov 27 09:05:06 GMT 2007
#3792: MySQL version checking
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Reporter: Ozh | Owner: pishmishy
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: low | Milestone: 2.4
Component: Optimization | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: mysql version needs-patch |
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Changes (by pishmishy):
* owner: ryan => pishmishy
* status: new => assigned
Comment:
I'm not sure that caching the result is such a great idea, there's good
way to determine when we should refresh the value stored in the cache.
Refreshing in upgrade.php seems an odd idea as I've never upgraded MySQL
at the same time as I do WordPress upgrades.
Do many plugins really ''need'' to check the version of MySQL being used?
Authors should really expect to be as conservative as WordPress is when it
comes to SQL queries. I appreciate that's a rather ideal view, but it
should result in better plugins.
Do those plugins need to check the version of MySQL every time a part of
the plugin is invoked? That's the only scenario in which I can see the
number of queries being a problem.
Recommend that the ticket is resolved as wontfix, '''or'''
mysql_get_server_info() is used without caching, '''or''' the same
function is wrapped into the wpdb class.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3792#comment:10>
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