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Where to get My SQL for Redhat 9
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| Martin 2005-06-04, 1:23 pm |
| Hi
where can I get a free copy of My SQL. I'm running Redhat 9.0 on my
laptop. I looked at www.mysql.com but was a bit confused as to which
package I need to download.
Martin
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| Martin wrote:
> where can I get a free copy of My SQL. I'm running Redhat 9.0 on my
> laptop. I looked at www.mysql.com but was a bit confused as to which
> package I need to download.
You should find one from Redhat's package manager. Propably from the
same place where you upgrade, remove and install most of the software
you have on your system. Was it up2date or something other nowadays,
don't know. Ask from Redhat- or Linux-related newsgroups for more info
if you can't find it.
You could also download a version from MySQL website, but if you use the
Redhat package, it will be more easy to install and keep up to date.
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| Robert Billing 2005-06-05, 3:23 am |
| Among the wreckage we found a fragment on which Martin had scratched:
> Hi
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> where can I get a free copy of My SQL. I'm running Redhat 9.0 on my
I think you'll find there is a copy included in the distro. Even if it's
out of date you can then run up2date to get the current one.
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