But the INSTALL-SOURCE file you get after unzipping the tarred file says you
can.
And I have been using it the same way as listed there with success on a Red
Hat 6.2 machine.
Raju
> This is _not_ a recommended way to use it on a Red Hat Linux
> system. Get the srpm and do a "rpm --rebuild" of it (or just get the
> binary RPMs), and do "service mysqld start".
>
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> Trond Eivind Glomsrød
> Red Hat, Inc.
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