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| I am using fedora core 6 and ran a yum update recently without thinking and upgraded to mysql 5. Is there an easy way to revert back to 3 or 4? Thank you for any suggestions... Matt | |||
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| On 28 Jun, 04:32, "matthuwi...@gmail.com" <matthuwi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am using fedora core 6 and ran a yum update recently without > thinking and upgraded to mysql 5. Is there an easy way to revert back > to 3 or 4? > > Thank you for any suggestions... > > Matt Look at the compatibility options for mysqldump in the manual. | |||
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| On Jun 28, 4:47 am, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On 28 Jun, 04:32, "matthuwi...@gmail.com" <matthuwi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > I am using fedora core 6 and ran a yum update recently without > > thinking and upgraded to mysql 5. Is there an easy way to revert back > > to 3 or 4? > > > Thank you for any suggestions... > > > Matt > > Look at the compatibility options for mysqldump in the manual. Captain Paralytic, Thanks for the suggestion. I was able to figure out why my website was not working with mysql 5 using a dump from version 3.x. For some reason the primary key syntax was off. Fixing this fixed the problem and elliminated the need to revert back to an older version. Thanks again. Matt | |||
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