I might have misread the original message, but it sounded to me like the person was looking for earlier software than available via the official download links. I personally don't have any need for old versions, but I use Giuseppe Maxia's mysql_sandbox tool to run many different versions so I can test the tools I write (mysqltoolkit, innotop) against them.

Mogens Melander wrote:
I'm haing a hard time figuring out why you want
an old 4.0 server, when newer better versions
are available.

MySQL 4.0.27 can be downloaded from Softpedia:

http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownload/MySQL-Download-3074.html

On Mon, June 4, 2007 00:44, Baron Schwartz wrote:
Only back to 4.1.x -- before that, they say it's no longer supported.  I
couldn't find a way to get it, anyway.

Mogens Melander wrote:
If i'm not mistaken, the mysql site, also has older versions.

On Sun, June 3, 2007 18:31, Baron Schwartz wrote:
Hi,

Subasta.pl - Darmowe Aukcje Internetowe wrote:
Hello,



Where I can find the best stable version 4.xx?
Some of the mirrors still have older versions, such as
http://mysql.mirrors.pair.com/

Baron

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