try installing mysql from the source the configure script does it all you , u dont need to worry,
for custom compilation use ./configure --help
Regards Digvijoy Chatterjee
Suryya Ghosh wrote:
Hi,
I have gone through the sites which you have recomended where it is suggested that the exact version depends on the requirement and the hardware.
According to our hardware & software specification which is given below, I think we should use (Linux (x86, glibc-2.2, static, gcc),Standard 4.1.10a ) version of mysql server.
I have no previous experience regarding installing mysql so it will be a great help if let me know your openion about it. Can you please review the URL http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html and recomend the exact version which will go best with the server.
Server Configuration --------------------- Server: Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz ( X86,32 bit,533MHz FSB,512KB L2 cache) Primary HDD: 73 GB SCSI RAM: ECC Registered 1024MB RAM Bandwidth: 2000 GB Bandwidth Uplink Port Speed: 100 Mbps Uplink Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Version 3 (recommended) Drive Controller: SCSI Chassis Control: DRAC Card
With Regards,
Suryya
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