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List:       fedora-legacy-list
Subject:    RE: using yum to upgrade/install an FC2-> FC3 app
From:       "bruce" <bedouglas () earthlink ! net>
Date:       2005-03-29 20:38:20
Message-ID: 030501c5349f$3f435970$0301a8c0 () Mesa ! com
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From: fedora-legacy-list-bounces@redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-legacy-list-bounces@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Sheltren
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:28 PM
To: bedouglas@earthlink.net, Discussion of the Fedora Legacy Project
Subject: Re: using yum to upgrade/install an FC2-> FC3 app


On 3/29/05 9:41 AM, "bruce" <bedouglas@earthlink.net> wrote:

> hi...
>
> i have mysql (FC2) on an FC2 machine. I'd like to install/upgrade to mysql
> (FC3). however using rpm -Uvh 'blah' gives the usual dependency issues...
>
> what's the best/correct way to upgrade/install to the FC3 mysql? would yum
> be the best approach? if i force the install, i'm concerned that i'll
break
> the setup...
>
> what's the best/correct way to do this...??
>
> i'm trying to go from mysql (FC2) --> mysql (FC3)
>
> thanks
>
> bruce

Since I get the impression you want to upgrade *only* mysql, why not grab
the RPM(s) from mysql.com?  They should work fine on fc2.

-Jeff

---------------------------------
your suggestion to grab the rpms from mysql is exactly what i've been trying
to do... and then it gave me dependency issues. which is where i am now.

it now appears that i've screwed things up...

i have:
[root@lserver2 rpm]# mysql -u root -p
mysql: /lib/libk5crypto.so.3: no version information available (required by
/lib/libssl.so.5)
mysql: /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3: no version information available (required by
/lib/libssl.so.5)
mysql: error while loading shared libraries: mysql: undefined symbol:
get_defaults_files

which tells me that i have something weird going on...

searching google/etc.. doesn't tell me what 'no version information
available' means, so i'm at a loss as to where to look for a solution...

thanks...

bruce



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