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Problem with downloading Mysql
Hi,
I am trying to download mysql: I am using following command: Code:
[root@hp-636 lab6]# yum install community-mysql-server community-mysql-libs community-mysql Code:
Somebody please guide me. Zulfi. |
I know next to nothing about yum-based package systems. Firstly, you should tell us what distro and what version of that distro you're using. I guess that it's Fedora but you might want to confirm this and the version would help too. It looks like the repositories (mirrors) for your packages are not set up correctly but somebody more versed in Fedora (if that is your distro) will be able to help you to fix them.
jdk |
It's probably just temporary.
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Hi,
I am using Fedora 20. I have installed using above 'yum' command on more than 30 PCs. Only this last PC is left on which installation is left. Maybe its temporary as Mr. Habitual pointed out. Do i have to delete the previously installed rpms? Kindly guide me. Zulfi. |
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jdk |
in the terminal or console, issue this:
Code:
yum repolist Does Code:
yum update Can you browse these using the browser? Code:
http://mirrors.nayatel.com/fedora/updates/20/x86_64/ |
I just want to throw this out there:
A lot of the sysadmins and dev's that I work with are moving away from Mysql. The replacements of choice are Percona and MariaDB. Aside from that there is a big movement to the NoSQL sections with tech such as Redis and CouchDB. Regards, |
Hi,
This problem is solved now. Zulfi. |
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jdk |
Hi my Friend,
Very Good. I like your approach. But I have already declared this problem as solved. If still i have to do some thing please let me know. I tried the same 'yum' command again and it worked. Thanks for comments and guidance. Zulfi. |
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