You shold use the most recent available from redhat.  If you want to you
can use the RPM's from MySQL but make sure you unintall the redhat ones
first.  They are named diffrently so a upgrade won't update the redhat
rpm in the package list and it will show that both mysql-xx and MySQL-xx
is installed.  I don't know if that causes any real problems, but it
makes for a confusing time when trying to figure out which one you are
running and which needs to be updated etc.

On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 08:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Which version of MySQL ( RPM packages ) is good for work with php 4.0.6
> and Linux Red Hat 6.2 ?
> Thank for your help !
> 
> Edward.
> 
> 
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