Well, you could also use these switches with the rpm command:
        --prefix <path>
              This  sets  the  installation  prefix to <path> for
              relocatable packages.
 
       --relocate <oldpath>=<newpath>
              For relocatable packages, translates the files that
              would be put in <oldpath> to <newpath>.
 
       --badreloc
              To  be  used  in  conjunction with --relocate, this
              forces the relocation even  if  the  package  isn't
              relocatable.

Gerald, maybe you should only answer what you're sure about...

Mike
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Gerald Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:31:16 -0500

>Yes, compile it from source.

Riyaad Miller wrote:

> Hi
> I've installed mysql 3.23.39 on a rh 7.1 machine.
> i followed every possibl step and yeah it dumped it in the correct locations
> for all.
> Is it possible to migrate/re-install mysql in another location, say
> /usr/bin/sql instead of the 7.1 convention of /usr/local/bin.
> Is this a possibility?
> Please let me in on this one ...
> Thanks
> Regards RM
> 
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