sreedhar,
Thursday, February 07, 2002, 9:41:24 AM, you wrote:
s Hi ,
s I am already using MySQL 3.23.26, which is available by Redhat LINUX 7.1
s If I would like to update to newer version I found the following
s What is MySQL-MAX.
s RedHat packages (rpm)
s MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386) (1.4M
Hi ,
I am already using MySQL 3.23.26, which is available by Redhat LINUX 7.1
If I would like to update to newer version I found the following
What is MySQL-MAX.
RedHat packages (rpm)
MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386) (1.4M)
where as ordinary MySQL
RedHat packages (rpm)
MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386
sreedhar,
Thursday, February 07, 2002, 9:41:24 AM, you wrote:
s Hi ,
s I am already using MySQL 3.23.26, which is available by Redhat LINUX 7.1
s If I would like to update to newer version I found the following
s What is MySQL-MAX.
s RedHat packages (rpm)
s MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386) (1.4M
Hi ,
I am already using MySQL 3.23.26, which is available by Redhat LINUX 7.1
If I would like to update to newer version I found the following
What is MySQL-MAX.
RedHat packages (rpm)
MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386) (1.4M)
where as ordinary MySQL
RedHat packages (rpm)
MySQL 3.23.47 Server (i386
I saw this (mysql-max) on the MySQL Website but no where (at least no
where
obvious) can the description be found.
Its here...
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_MySQL_Database_Adm
ini
stration.html#mysqld-max
I just tried that, it gave me a page not found
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_MySQL_Da
tabase_Administration.html#mysqld-max
I just tried that, it gave me a page not found error.
That's because the link is too long for one line -- try copy and pasting, making sure
to get the entire link.
Steve Meyers