Gary Thornock wrote:
I'd just go with the mysql.com RPMs, but when you do, you will
have to grab the PHP 5 SRPMs and do your own build.
I hate to admit that I just went with the Testing repo in CentOS.
We'll see how "testing" it is! :)
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--- Jordan Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Blake B. wrote:
>> I just add the official MySQL packages to my own local
>> repository.
>
> I tried installing from the official RPMs but they didn't
> play well with my RPM database. They showed as being *not*
> installed. Kinda sucky really.
>
Blake B. wrote:
I just add the official MySQL packages to my own local repository.
I tried installing from the official RPMs but they didn't play well with
my RPM database. They showed as being *not* installed. Kinda sucky really.
I just thought someone must have a better way. That, and I
On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:28 PM, Jordan Gunderson wrote:
I need to install mysql 5 on a new CentOS server, but none of the
default yum repositories resolve the dependencies nicely. I've
also looked at a few 3rd party repositories, but all with similar
results.
Does anybody have a preferred
I need to install mysql 5 on a new CentOS server, but none of the
default yum repositories resolve the dependencies nicely. I've also
looked at a few 3rd party repositories, but all with similar results.
Does anybody have a preferred repository for mysql 5 on CentOS? I'm
sure it's a common e