Re: Upgrading MySQL 3.23



Jan Gerrit Kootstra wrote:
Tom Peel wrote:

I have a PC running Fedora FC3, which has a very old MySQl 3.23 version. I'd like to upgrade it to 4.1 or 5.0, but I'm unclear about which downloads to use. The documentation recommends using an RPM package for server and client, but when I look at the download page, I see
Linux (non RPM package) downloads
and
Linux (non RPM, Intel C/C++ compiled, glibc-2.3) downloads
and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux RPM downloads
and
Linux x86 generic RPM downloads


Should I be using the generic RPM downloads?

Thx
T.

Tom,


I would go for the generic RPM's for Fedora.


Kind regards,


Jan Gerrit
ok thanks
T
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