The real name of the rpm package should be inside the .spec file
contained within the rpm file.
Best Regards!
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 17:53, David Quenzler wrote:
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> My machines have several mysql RPMs installed as part of a SuSE UL 1.0 base
> configuration.
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> RPMs are all lower-case of th
My machines have several mysql RPMs installed as part of a SuSE UL 1.0 base
configuration.
RPMs are all lower-case of the form 'mysql, mysql-client, mysql-devel,
mysql-shared', etc.
Upgrade RPMs are available as MySQL, mixed case, no longer all lower-case.
Is this a cosmetic issue only, am I
My machines have several mysql RPMs installed as part of a SuSE UL 1.0 base
configuration.
RPMs are all lowercase of the form 'mysql, mysql-client, mysql-devel,
mysql-shared', etc.
Upgrade RPMs are available as MySQL, mixed case, no longer all lowercase.
Is this a cosmetic issue only, am I a
Hi
Probably a stupid question, but which is best to have on ones server,
the "old" mysql, or max. I.O.W, if you install MAX and never use innodb
or berkeley tables, will it be equivalent to a normal mysql installation
wrt performance and stability?
I'm asking from an ISP's point of view, if tha