On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Nathan Clemons wrote:

> Ran into a mild problem I was hoping the list might be able to help me out 
> with.
> 
> I have a Mandrake server that has been faithfully running at a remote 
> colo center for quite some time-- 247 days since the last kernel upgrade 
> :) However, it's getting a bit out of date at this point.
> 
> I went to upgrade PHP to the new version (4.3.0) and ended up finding out 
> that they dropped support for MySQL 3.22.x; only MySQL 3.23.x is now 
> supported.
> 
> Given that I really don't feel like compiling MySQL by hand, I grabbed the 
> latest set of RPMs and went to install them-- only to find that they 
> require glibc 2.2.
> 
> Since I'm running Mandrake 7.1, that's not exactly feasible.

Have you tried rebuilding the package from the source RPM? This sounds
like the easiest thing to try. You'll likely need to edit some of the
rpm macro files to get it to build. If so, post the errors and we can
figure out what went wrong.



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