On 9/5/2012 11:17 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
I don't think knowing more about the kernel will help. Especially now
that you pointed out the 32-bit userland and wanting a 64-bit mysql.
That seems the critical point.
I tend to agree. At this point I'm thinking his best option may be
installing a
On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 07:20:30 +0300, Roland RoLaNd wrote:
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i have 32 bit lenny running. ( i cannot upgrade) i need to install
mysql-server-5.1 amd64 on it.
(...)
And the compelling reason for doing so is...? (just curious)
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On 9/5/2012 12:11 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Roland RoLaNd wrote:
i have 32 bit lenny running. ( i cannot upgrade)
i need to install mysql-server-5.1 amd64 on it.
This system is already running l 64 bit kernel.
i can't seem to find that package in any current repo so i'm
thinking of force
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Roland RoLaNd wrote:
i have 32 bit lenny running. ( i cannot upgrade)
i need to install mysql-server-5.1 amd64 on it.
This system is already running l 64 bit kernel.
i can't seem to find that package in any current repo so i'm
thinking of
i have 32 bit lenny running. ( i cannot upgrade)
i need to install mysql-server-5.1 amd64 on it.
This system is already running l 64 bit kernel.
i can't seem to find that package in any current repo so i'm thinking of force
installing it using dpkg but i don't know how to solve dependencies
Roland RoLaNd wrote:
i have 32 bit lenny running. ( i cannot upgrade)
i need to install mysql-server-5.1 amd64 on it.
This system is already running l 64 bit kernel.
i can't seem to find that package in any current repo so i'm
thinking of force installing it using dpkg but i don't know how
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