Dear All,
I want to upgrade my mysql ver 3.20.32a-3 on my Red Hat
linux 6.2 machine to mysql 3.23 version. Presently i have glib-1.2.6-3 and
libc-5.3.12-3.1. How can i upgrade to version 3.23.
thanks in advance
sankalap
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Dear All,
I want to upgrade my mysql ver 3.20.32a-3 on my Red Hat
linux 6.2 machine to mysql 3.23 version. Presently i have glib-1.2.6-3 and
libc-5.3.12-3.1. How can i upgrade to version 3.23.
thanks in advance
sankalap
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Hi All,
I have a dependency problem in libmysqlclient.so.10 when I try to
install MySQL 4.0 (rpm downloaded from www.mysql.com) This is a Redhat 8.0
system (original rpm install)
If I perform a rpm -e mysql* it will tell me there's a dependency
for libmysqlclient.so.10 for
to upgrade MySql on Apache server with
HT multi-application?
If you want to upgrade MySQL to v3.23.XX you may leave Apache and
PHP intact.
HT TIA
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Hi,
We have a Web server with Apache 1.3.22+MySql 3.23.44+php 4.0.6
on Solaris 8. Now we want to upgrade MySql to latest version.
Should I re-compile both Apache, MySql, and PHP or just re-compile
MySql? The question is how to upgrade MySql on Apache server with
multi-application?
TIA
Hi,
We have a Web server with Apache 1.3.22+MySql 3.23.44+php 4.0.6
on Solaris 8. Now we want to upgrade MySql to latest version.
Should I re-compile both Apache, MySql, and PHP or just re-compile
MySql? The question is how to upgrade MySql on Apache server with
multi-application
hi
we are using two different servers for our operation.
unfortunately they have installed two different version of mysql.
on one server we are using 3.22.32 ( mysqldump 7.1 )
on another server we are using 3.23.23 ( mysqldump 8.8 )
i want to know how to update the two versions to the present
Trying to upgrade from 3.23.27 to 3.23.38 via rpm. The problem is then
Apache/PHP cannot connect to the database (using the mysql routines internal
to PHP), so I'm left having to --force --nodeps a downgrade to keep the
system up. Now, PHP can be compiled to use the current MySQL libraries, but
You should be able to change your mysql.sock in your my.cnf or php.ini file
and it will work. I'm thinking that it's a sock error you are getting.
--Joe
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 09:43:56PM -0500, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Trying to upgrade from 3.23.27 to 3.23.38 via rpm. The problem is then