At the moment due to regressions it isn't worthy upgrading to 4.3.4.
But is there any advantage in upgrading from 4.2.18 to 4.2.20 in a Solaris host?
Thanks in advance.
Any advantage in upgrading from 4.2.18 to 4.2.20?
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Re: Any advantage in upgrading from 4.2.18 to 4.2.20?
I would say no unless I'm affected by some issue that has been fixed.
But, for example, are there known regressions?
Thanks in advance.
But, for example, are there known regressions?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Any advantage in upgrading from 4.2.18 to 4.2.20?
I don't recall reading any topics related to regressions with 4.2.20 on Solaris, but the only way to find out is to try and have a good backup just in case.
As for the 4.3.* versions it looks like 4.3.6 might be stable when it is released.
As for the 4.3.* versions it looks like 4.3.6 might be stable when it is released.