In the meantime the package list was updated. mysql-client-4.1 does now
exist. And both, server and client-4.1, are marked as transitional
package.


Anyway, I'm not really happy about this. MySQL 5.x might work for my 
applications, I need to test this environment.

But some of my PHP applications requires PHP4 and won't run with PHP5. 
Unfortunately not. That is the problem when development of an important PHP 
class is stopped and you can't change to another class for several reasons.
And so I do need PHP4 + MySQL 4.x on my desktop PC at home which is used as 
development machine for my PHP applications. The production server is running 
Ubuntu 6.06 Server.

Removing older applications which are still in production use really is
a problem.

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mysql-server-4.1 will also install mysql-server-5.0, missing mysql-client-4.1
https://launchpad.net/bugs/95024

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