On 5/8/07, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i've read this post on the centos forum too, tested it with my test server
and it works like a charm. however i still have doubts though using the same
procedure on the dedicated server administered by cpanel. there is an option
in cpanel to upgrade/rebuild apache with php5 but there is no option in
cpanel to upgrade to mysql5.

Actually, there is...

On WHM, go to Main -> Server Configuration -> Tweak Settings

Then just tick the MySQL 5 option on the MySQL box. You may need to
run Apache Update again. There are also additional instructions there.

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