Sergej Kandyla wrote: > Mogens Kjaer wrote: >> Why not go for Centos 4? > > I don’t want use outdated software and operation system, also I try not > use testing distribs\soft in production. Ermm. CentOS 4 is supported until February 29th 2012. And it's not really a "testing" distribution either. > Currently mysql4 is temporary solution. I must complete the migration of > server at first. Second, developers of the application not sure, that all > will work correctly under mysql5. Well, then use 4.x until they are sure that it works on mysql 5 and then put a 5.x production server into use? I don't know of a sane way to get MySQL 4 into CentOS 5. Cheers, Ralph
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