Hi,
There is a lot a pain here.
I downloaded the rpm packages
   MySQL-server-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm
   MySQL-shared-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm
MySQL-bench-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm MySQL-shared-compat-4.1.11-0.i386.rpm MySQL-client-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm MySQL-devel-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm MySQL-embedded-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm MySQL-Max-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm
Maximum RPM said:
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rpm -qp --queryformat "%{defaultprefix}\n" <packagefile>
Just replace <packagefile> with the name of the package file you want to check out. If the package is not relocatable, you'll only see the word (none).

This doesn't work.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL]$ rpm -qp --queryformat "%{defaultprefix}\n" MySQL-Max-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm warning: MySQL-Max-4.1.12-1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 5072e1f5
error: incorrect format: unknown tag

The MD5 check sum was OK bat "Signature Checking Using RPM" was not.
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My Linux experience is short so  I have to read a lot for every movement.
If you can gave me more help ti will be easier for me.
Thanks,
MT



Kishore Jalleda wrote:

Yes You can have both versions, infact this is the preferred way to
upgrade, but the only thing is that have the new version install in
/usr/local/mysql2/ or what ever you want and change the port that the
newer daemon listens on instead of the default 3306, here's a good
link from the doc's of mysql...
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/upgrading-from-3-23.html

Hope this helps,
Kishore Jalleda
On 6/24/05, mm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have on my system, Fedora core 3, MySql  3.23.58
Working with wikipedia database I get one error an one advise to upgrade
to Mysql 4.xx
Can I have old mySQL and the new one on my system?
It is necessary to recreate databases and reload the data?
What other kind of problem is suppose to find on my way during upgrade?
Thanks,
MT


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