Yes Eric You are correct. Thankyou for your reply. It helped me.
Bala
You need root privileges.
Login as root or use sudo. E.g.
sudo rpm -Uvh MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.19-0.rhel4.i386.rpm
If you don't have root or sudo access, you can't perform this upgrade.
You could possibly use the --prefix and --relocate rpm install options
to install mysql into a directory f
Hi Comunity,
I am getting problem while i am upgrading to MySql ver 4 to MySql ver 5. I
planned first to install "MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.19-0.rhel4.i386.rpm", but
i am getting following error.
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