Hello.
>I do have my data
Check if yum has cleared the data directory, if not, you should be
able to recover the data.
>Can I install mysql 5, and it will migrate/work with my existing data?
In my opinion it is a good idea, but be aware of compatibility issues
for your applications wh
MySql v3.23 is part of the Fedore Core 3 distribution. MySQL v4.1 only
became standard in Fedora Core 4.
I suspect it's one of the non-Fedora repositories you're using. Check your
logs and also check /etc/yum.repos.d
grep enabled /etc/yum/repos.d/*
Best regards,
Richard Dale.
Norgate Investor
oss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/07/2005 03:19 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Linux Yum DELETED mysql 4! Can I install mysql 5 and be on my way?
Hi;
On FC3, for some silly reason, Yum deleted my mysql 4.1x production server!
I do have my data. Now that I am in this hole, maybe I should go
Hi;
On FC3, for some silly reason, Yum deleted my mysql 4.1x production server!
I do have my data. Now that I am in this hole, maybe I should go to mysql 5.
Can I install mysql 5, and it will migrate/work with my existing data?
Thanks,
-nat