Johnny Tan wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ... even numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbered versions are community versions.The 5.0.54 version is the latest released enterprise version: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenotes-es-5-0.html (Well there is a 54a now, but I am testing that)Johnny:Where do you keep the RPMs for the CentOS versions? I looked here, but don't see it:http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/centosplus/x86_64/ And also, do you have a 5.1 version as well for centosplus?
mysql-5.1 is an RC and not released ... not for enterprise distro (hell ... it (mysql-5.1) is NOT even in fedora rawhide yet :D)
there is a testing version of mysql-5.0 here for centos-5, BUT there is version-5.0 in the main distro (5.0.22 with bugfixes and patches) so I am not sure there is a need for a newer mysql-5.0 in centosplus for c5:
http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/i386/RPMS/I can build the latest mysql-5.0 version for centos-5 and put it into centosplus if there is a real need out there for it.
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