I couldn't find the an rpm for the lastest version of zlib, openssl, etc...
I could use the mysql rpm but does it have all of the features and
extras in it or does it come barebone? Does it know where to look for
all of the necessary libraries and includes? I have never ventured into
the rpm realm so I am not sure if they give me the same flexibility that
compiling does.
Jason Pyeron wrote:
Just curious, why not use the rpm to install?
We use RHEL3 and RHEL4 here, every thing is done by rpm.
Is something missing? If so could you let us know, I would like to get the
rpms patched.
-Jason Pyeron
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