The RPM's from mysql.com should work fine on FC3. The source RPMs
should build as well. I would say it shouldn't take that much effort.
I don't know about performance issues, but I always figured that you
can tune InnoDB with a bit more control than myisam. For inserts, you
could probably have a l
Fedora Core 3, which is the Linux distribution that i'm using, is still
shipping with 3.23.58
The beta (test) version of Fedora 4 has mysql-4.1.10. However, FC4 is
scheduled to go live on June 6th. But i need a MySQL server now.
This server will be mostly used for logging (think: syslog logging to