[Web4lib] Drupal / LibGuides / Library a la Carte question
Cary Gordon
listuser at chillco.com
Tue Mar 24 18:47:23 EDT 2009
Our Linux distro of choice is CentOS 5.2. It does install MySQL by
default, but if one skips that they can simply "yum install mysql".
CentOS is a very conservative server distro, so if you want the
bleeding edge MySQL release, you need to add another repository, like
Remi (and EPEL).
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Thomas Edelblute
<TEdelblute at anaheim.net> wrote:
> My last two attempts at installing MySQL on a Linux test server failed, but I have not taken the time to do anything with it for a while to find out what I was doing wrong as it is a low priority project. Any good tutorials or advice anyone might have would be welcome.
>
> Thomas Edelblute
> Public Access Systems Coordinator
> Anaheim Public Library
>
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Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
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