Hello all,

Has anyone successfully gotten MySQL 4.02 running on Debian? I'm running
into problems if I use alien to convert the RPMs. I could install from
source, but I want to avoid cruftiness and make it easy to upgrade.
Basically, I run into conflicts with the package libmysqlclient10, but if
I try to remove this package, I also remove PHP4-mysql, etc.

If anyone has gotten this to work, what steps have they taken? I
appreciate debian's update system for Apache and PHP, so I don't want to
install those from source if it can be avoided. If there's a smarter
upgrade path, please let me know. I'm willing to try out different ways of
doing this.

Using: Debian 3.0 (stable) on i386, apache-ssl 3.26, php4 4.1.2.

thanks,

Quinten


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