Thanks for responding.
MySQL installation ,here, do not require mysql-libs package. As far as I
know, there is no harm on using this command. I too got the same problem,
and I didn't face any problem after removing this package. This package is
installed by default and not needed here. So, this command is very safe.


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:49 PM, Johan De Meersman <vegiv...@tuxera.be>wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "geetanjali mehra" <mailtogeetanj...@gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: New to MySQL
> >
> > use
> > rpm -i --replacefiles MySQL-server*.rpm
>
> While that will work, it really shouldn't happen. I'm a Debian man myself,
> so I don't know wether it's a problem with the packages or if you simply
> don't need the -libs package when installing the server.
>
> I would, however, suggest using Rug, Zypper or a similar advanced package
> manager instead of barebones RPM, as those will actually find and install
> any necessary dependencies, too.
>
>
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