Re: Easy way to get MySQL 4 of FC1?

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Hi Jay
This is great! I've always wanted a way to have mysql installed via rpm
rather than having to build it by hand. I presume this will work en
RHEL3 as well? Do you know if yum/up2date will be happy with this , ie,
it's not like yum or up2date will "remove" or overwrite this step with
the next update?
PS, do you now why they are still stuck with 3.x while almost every
other distro out there is up to date with the latest mysql release? Do
Rh/FC developers consider the 4.0.x distro "unstable"?

On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 21:16, Jay Lee wrote:
> Use the RPMs from the same page on mysql.com (keep scrolling down...). 
> Use MySQL-shared-compat rather than MySQL-shared.  This will keep your
> other installed rpms that depend on MySQL 3's libs happy.
> 
> rpm -Uvh MySQL-server-4.0.20-0.i386.rpm MySQL-client-4.0.20-0.i386.rpm
> MySQL-shared-compat-4.0.18-0.i386.rpm
> 
> :)
> 
> Jay
> -- 
> Jay Lee
> Network / Systems Administrator
> Information Technology Dept.
> Philadelphia Biblical University
> --
> In the eyes of my dog, I'm a man. --Martin Mull
> 
> 
> Michael Weber said:
> > I am trying to upgrade to MySQL versin 4 on my FC-1 box and keep running
> > into dependancy issues.
> >
> > Has anyone done it?  Can you tell me where to find all the needed
> > RPM's?  I'm trying the standard server rpm set from MySQL.com.
> >
> > mysql-standard-4.0.20-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > -Michael
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 



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