Hello.


Usually it is not so simple and many providers install another

MySQL server and then clients move their applications to it. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/upgrade.html

        

Use an official rpms or binaries from:

  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/







"Obantec Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi

> 

> 1 user has requested InnoDB support. can i simple get the mysql-max rpm an

> use yum to install over the existing mysql server.

> 

> currently running FC3 with default 3.23.58

> 

> I would upgrade to 4.x but a lot of user databases and i am worried about

> loosing data, so for now a quick fix is in order.

> 

> will my php users be effected or will their php mysql scripts work as

> before. (php4.3.11 default FC3 rpm)

> 

> Mark

> 

> 



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