upgrading mysql (and others) using yum or apt-get?
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I have an fc3 machine that im trying to upgrade mysql (and other
packages too, but i'll start with just mysql). I guess fc3 comes with
mysql 3.23 but i want to install the newest available (4.1). When
trying to run yum to update this, it tells me the newest version (3.23)
is already installed. apt-get tells me the same thing so i assume that
3.23 is the newest version in whatever repo im using. Is there a way i
can force is to get a later version? do i have to add another repo to
yum.conf? Im new to this whole yum thing so any hints here would be
appreciated. I could always go grab the rpms manually and install them
but im worried about dependency issues and the mixing of auto/manual
updating.
Thanks,
-Jim
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