I believe you are seeing the conflict messages because you have MySQL 4 
installed, and 5 is required. The RHEL4 repos have the older version. Easiest 
fix would likely be to remove the MySQL you have installed (assuming you are 
not using/require it for other apps on your server), and install the required 
version, namely 5.0.24.

This worked for me on RHEL4:


Code:

up2date remove mysql-server mysql-client mysql-devel mysql
cd /tmp

wget 
http://downloads.mysql.com/archives/mysql-5.0/MySQL-client-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm
 
http://downloads.mysql.com/archives/mysql-5.0/MySQL-server-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm
 
http://downloads.mysql.com/archives/mysql-5.0/MySQL-devel-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm

setenforce 0

rpm -ivh MySQL-devel-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm 
MySQL-client-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm 
MySQL-server-standard-5.0.22-0.rhel4.i386.rpm

rpm -ivh zenoss-2.1.0-0.el4.i386.rpm





Good luck!




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