Re: MySQL upgrade from 3.x to 4.x wit hYUM

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Greeting All,

I was looking at using the RPM for MySQL 4.x to upgrade on my Fedora
3 server, but there seems to be a lot of depends.

        libcrypto.so.5 is needed by mysql-server-4.1.11-2.i386
        libmysqlclient.so.14 is needed by mysql-server-4.1.11-2.i386
        libmysqlclient_r.so.14 is needed by mysql-server-4.1.11-2.i386
        libssl.so.5 is needed by mysql-server-4.1.11-2.i386
        mysql = 4.1.11-2 is needed by mysql-server-4.1.11-2.i386

Any idea on how to easily make this upgrade?

I actually was looking around in the Fedora 4 directory for the
MySQL 4.x maybe I should go out to the MySQL site and see if it
would be easier.

Cheers,

Lonnie Cumberland
OutStep Technologies Incorporated
CELL: 313-333-2935
FAX: 619-639-2888

On Thu, July 7, 2005 14:31, lonnie@xxxxxxxxxxx said:
> So if I actually understand you correctly then you just used the rpm
> UPGRADE to go from 3.23 to 4.0 and then placed the old
> /var/lib/mysql into the new space.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lonnie Cumberland
> OutStep Technologies Incorporated
> CELL: 313-333-2935
> FAX: 619-639-2888
>
> On Thu, July 7, 2005 15:28, Rakotomandimby Mihamina said:
>> lonnie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Hello All,
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>> I was wondering someone could please tell me if you had any
>>> problems
>>> with the upgrade as we already have databases on our MySQL 3.x
>>> and
>>> do not want to lose the data.
>>
>> I did it from MySQL 3.23 to MySQL 4.0.20 just by droping the
>> /var/lib/mysql directory and then it works.
>>
>> You can also use the dump method, but the "raw copy" worked for
>> me.
>>
>> It was a precious DB, but I tested the method thenI succeded, so
>> that I
>> did not try another one anymore :-)
>>
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