El mar, 16-12-2003 a las 01:03, Wilmar Perez escribió: > Hello everybody > > I've got a machine running Fedora Core 1 where mysql-3.23.58-4 is installed. I > need to upgrade it to MySQL 4.0. Since there isn't a RPM just yet to make the > installation process smooth and painless, I plan to install it from the source > code. I really would appreciate if you could just give me some advice about > the correct process I should follow. <snip> I've successfully upgraded MySQL on Fedora by following these steps: 1. Download the server, client, and "Dynamic client libraries (including 3.23.x libraries)" rpms. 2. rpm -Uvh --nodeps MySQL-server-4.0.16-0.i386.rpm 3. rpm -Uvh MySQL-shared-compat-4.0.16-0.i386.rpm 4. rpm -Uvh MySQL-client-4.0.16-0.i386.rpm I had to manually kill the mysqld process and restart, but after that everything works fine, including my php code. Good luck