On Saturday 05 November 2005 06:31 pm, David Corbin wrote:
I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed
trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1. Well, I'd really like to need to
keep 4.0 around. Is there some way to say, don't upgrade mysql when I
emerge -uavD
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 13:29:12 -0500, David Corbin wrote:
Is there anyway to install a 4.0.x version of mysql (using portage), if
I don't have it installed now?
emerge -av =dev-db/mysql-4.0.26
eix (or emerge -s) will tell you which versions are available.
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Neil Bothwick
This is as bad as
I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed
trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1. Well, I'd really like to need to
keep 4.0 around. Is there some way to say, don't upgrade mysql when I
emerge -uavD world?
Even better, is there a way to have both versions of
You can manually hard mask it.
# echo =dev-db/mysql-4.1.14 /etc/portage/package.maskOn 11/5/05, David Corbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed
trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1.Well, I'd really like to need tokeep 4.0 around.Is
On 11/5/05, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed
trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1. Well, I'd really like to need to
keep 4.0 around. Is there some way to say, don't upgrade mysql when I
emerge -uavD world?
Even
Alle 00:31, domenica 6 novembre 2005, David Corbin ha scritto:
Even better, is there a way to have both versions of mysql installed?
Portage admit more version of a package if the package itself explicitly
say it is SLOTted.
Slotting MySQL is planned but the roadmap has not been defined, it
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