On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Nathan Clemons wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> 
> 
> 

Hmmm, that's a good idea, I've got that going right now.

I am planning on rebuilding the server when I move it from one colo center 
to another (migrating it to a rackmount chassis), but I am still curious 
as to whether or not newer versions of Mandrake allow for upgrading 
versions without needing to do a CD upgrade. My 2nd server is running 8.2, 
and upgrading it to 9.0 would be something I'd like to do when possible.

Remote upgrades is the one thing I liked about working with debian when I 
worked for OSDN; unfortunately, it was the only thing I liked about debian 
:)

--Nathan

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