Hello.


> we would like to upgrade to 4.1.15, which I believe is the current

> stable release,



5.0.15 is stable as well, and, in my opinion, it is better to upgrade

to it (though 4.1.15 of course). Bug database might be helpful to

find some RH related issues:

  http://bugs.mysql.com







Mike Blezien wrote:

> Hello,

> 

> we are currently running std. MySQL 4.0.26 on an old production server

> using RH 7.3, using the std rpms downloaded from:

> http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/mysql/Downloads/MySQL-4.0/

> 

> we would like to upgrade to 4.1.15, which I believe is the current

> stable release, and was wondering if there are any problems encountered

> with RH 7.3 and MySQL 4.1+ that we should be aware prior to upgrading.

> 

> Which rpms should we use to do the upgrade? we run the std MySQL server.

> 

> TIA,



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