Juergen Daubert
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Incompatible Change: The shared library version of the client library was increased to 18 to reflect ABI changes, and avoid compatibility problems with the client library in MySQL 5.1. Note that this is an incompatible change between 5.5.10 and earlier 5.5 versions, so client programs that use the 5.5 client library should be recompiled against the 5.5.10 client library. Extract from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/news-5-5-10.html |
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README for mysql 5.1.xx REQUIREMENTS PRE-INSTALL Run the included pre-install script to create a new user/group mysql. POST-INSTALL 1. Fix user/group of your mysql databases and the log file if you are upgrading mysql from 5.0.x: chown -R mysql:mysql /var/lib/mysql chown mysql:mysql /var/log/mysqld.log 2. run 'mysql_install_db' to build the system database in /var/lib/mysql 3. run 'mysql_upgrade' to add new privileges and features to the MySQL privilege tables if you have 4.x or 3.x databases 4. Set a password for the mysql root user: mysqladmin -u root password <mysql_root_password> PRECAUTION 1. With the default configuration networking support for mysql is disabled, meaning the mysql daemon is accessable from localhost only. To add networking support comment out the 'skip-networking' line in /etc/my.cnf. 2. If you upgrade from mysql 4.0.x you must recompile the other packages on your system that are linked against the mysql client libraries (libmysqlclient). To obtain such a list of packages for your system, you may use the command 'prt-get dependent mysql' or use yapo to list the packages. INNODB InnoDB table type support is compiled in but disabled by default. Comment out the skip-innodb line in /etc/my.cnf to fully enable InnoDB support.