Hi Trond,
> Nah, -U would install them anyway. That being said, I think sticking
> with our RPMs instead of the ones from mysql.com would be a good advice.
Sticking with the RH rpm's indeed is a good idea. At least using the spec
files from the RH rpm's (at least as far as paths are concerned) when doing
custom compiles is a good idea. I just had some bad experiences with a RH
machine that has daemons installed in a very unconventional way. Very tricky
and error prone.
Another question on the subject: Shouldn't/couldn't RedHat setup the mysqld
to run as user mysql?
Bye,
Leonard.
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