Hi.

Yopu wrote.
>You can find info about MySQL installation on Linux if you check
> the following links:
>           http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/i/Linux-RPM.html
>           http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/i/Linux.html
>

The section: linux-rpm.html it seems to bee out of date:

" The MySQL RPMs are currently being built on a RedHat Version 6.2 system
but should work on other versions of Linux that support rpm and use glibc.
But "a kuku". On RH 6.2 with glibc 2.1 that isn't work." - from this
section.

I find, that all user of 6.2 if they want to run mysql from RPM 2.32.49 or
above must have glibc 2.2, so must upgrade system to RH 7.0 or above.

I give up. I will upgrade my RH.6.2 to 7.2 to have the newest mysql 3.23.49.
AMEN.

Bye.
I. Piasecki.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Egor Egorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Which Linux version to download (all?)


> Elissa,
>
> Wednesday, March 06, 2002, 6:44:26 AM, you wrote:
>
> E> I'm a newie to SQL, and to Linux, so please forgive my blaring
blunders...
>
> E> I know I have an x86 Linux machine, running Redhat 7.2, and I know that
I
> E> like RPMs better than binary installations....
>
> E> When I get to the Stable Version/Linux/RPMs download area, the
following
> E> options are available:
>
> E> MySQL 3.23.49a       Server (i386) (14M)
>
> E> MySQL 3.23.49a       Benchmark/test suites (i386) (690K)
>
> E> MySQL 3.23.49a       Client programs (i386) (5.2M)
>
> E> MySQL 3.23.49a       Libraries and Header files for development (i386)
(1.2M)
>
> E> MySQL 3.23.49a       Client shared libraries (i386) (231K)
>
> E> My question is: do I have to install ALL these files? I'm just a little
> E> end-user, who wants to make my own database for academic sources,
notes,
> E> maybe my own addressbook (I like custom-configured stuff, I used to do
a lot
> E> of it with Filemaker Pro). I'm never going to use this on a server or
do
> E> development stuff with it.  Which of the above RPMs do I download and
> E> install? I thought I'd find out for sure before I downloaded all this
stuff
> E> (not with a high-speed modem...). I'm planning on using a MySQL gui
that
> E> works well in Gnome or KDE.
>
> For minimal installation you should install MySQL server and MySQL
> client.
> You can find info about MySQL installation on Linux if you check
> the following links:
>           http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/i/Linux-RPM.html
>           http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/i/Linux.html
>
> E> Elissa Teeple
>
>
>
>
>
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