Fajar Priyanto a écrit :
Installing an old mysql into the latest centos is not the best way either.
Why not installing the whole database into the new mysql? Unless it's using
functions that are not available/compatible with mysql5, it will work OK.
Wrong. I'm running a public library management software that requires
MySQL 4 and will not run on MySQL 5. The MySQL documentation also states
that some functions in MySQL 5 are *not* backwards-compatible.
cheers,
Niki
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