Re: MySQL 4.1 on Centos 5 ?

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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Sergej Kandyla wrote:

Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Sergej Kandyla wrote:
...

I don?t want use outdated software and operation system, also I try not
use testing distribs\soft in production.


Why do you call Centos 4 outdated?

You'll get security updates until Feb 29, 2012.


I just want to use the latest stable  OS and software.
Also, I already have installed server with centos 5.

I don't choose operation system, please say me, how to right install mysql4.1 under centos 5 without compiling mysql from sources.
I don't want make my server dirty, so i'm asking the right way to do this.

There is no *sane* way to install MySQL 4 on CentOS 5 ...
That's the reason why you've been pointed to using CentOS 4 that comes with MySQL 4 ... Reinstalling a server to use the right tool is not a big deal .. and i'd add that it's usually better to look that the software requirements prior to install an OS version ....

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