I can't help you with FC6 but I had a similar situation with Debian. They bought a new machine for this project that was too new to install Sarge successfully, so I installed Etch. During initial setup I didn't install mysql. Once I was in the new system I used apt-pinning to use the Sarge version of mysql4 and any of it's dependencies (2 other packages I think). I've run into some problems because other programs I would have liked to have used like kbarcode in Etch rely on mysql5 and a cascading host of KDE dependencies in Etch, so I was unable to install the Sarge kbarcode without uninstalling most of KDE. This has meant I've had to create work arounds in my workflow. But Koha seems to be working fine so far. Is there anything like apt-pinning for rpm distros? Is there any way to achieve mixed systems in rpm distros? Another option might be to create your own rpm of mysql4 and required dependencies from FC5 sources? Sorry I don't have a more definite answer for you. --Jason On 2/2/07, Krsnendu dasa <krsnendu108@gmail.com> wrote:
Please help. I have been stuck for a long time and really want to get koha going on my Fedora Core 6 system. How do I install Mysql 4? I went to rpm webite and downloaded the rpm, but it complained about dependencies. Do I just use --nodeps and hope or what? It seems that openssl is what is holding things up the dependencies are libssl.so.0.5 and libcrypto.so.0.5
Alternatively, how can I get Koha going with mysql 5? Will there be a new version soon with this compatability?
Please help. School is starting soon and I want to get this rolling.
Thanks. Krsnendu dasa