You can pull down the SRPM from the MySQL website and built it.   

If you wish to install MySQL as an RPM to replace the existing mysql-3.5.whatever,  you will find that you will need to rebuild a number of other applications that are effected  by an upgrade in libmysqlclient.  Search this mailing list for a discussion I posted a while back.

Another option is to download a binary from the MySQL website and unpack it under /usr/local.  I use this approach with MySQL-5.0.x. 
 

-Joseph

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On Nov 7, 2005, at 4:44 PM, Drew Lane wrote:

Can anyone point me to some stable MySQL 4.0 RPM's for YDL 4.0?

I found a link in the archive but it doesn't work anymore.

Thanks,

Drew


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