Johnny Hughes wrote:
there is a testing version of mysql-5.0 here for centos-5, BUT there is
version-5.0 in the main distro (5.0.22 with bugfixes and patches) so I
am not sure there is a need for a newer mysql-5.0 in centosplus for c5:
http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/i386/RPMS/
I can
Johnny Tan wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ...
even numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbered versions are
community versions.
The 5.0.54 version is the latest released enterprise version:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0
Johnny Hughes napsal(a):
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ... even
numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbered versions are community
versions.
The 5.0.54 version is the latest released enterprise version:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenote
Johnny Hughes wrote:
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ... even
numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbered versions are community
versions.
The 5.0.54 version is the latest released enterprise version:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenotes-es
David Hrbáč wrote:
Hi,
a few days there was thread about Centos Plus mysql. Today Mysql
released mysql-5.0.51a. Where does Centos Plus mysql-5.0.54 come from?
Thanks,
David
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ... even
numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbe
On Jan 29, 2008 11:10 AM, David Hrbáč <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> a few days there was thread about Centos Plus mysql. Today Mysql
> released mysql-5.0.51a. Where does Centos Plus mysql-5.0.54 come from?
> Thanks,
> David
I understand it is from MySQL Enterprise.
Akemi
Hi,
a few days there was thread about Centos Plus mysql. Today Mysql
released mysql-5.0.51a. Where does Centos Plus mysql-5.0.54 come from?
Thanks,
David
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