I just tried to upgrade mysql-server which replaces 4.1 with 5.0. The upgrade aborts because there are supposedly MyISAM files and so I should reinstall 4.1 to fix them then try the upgrade again.
The problem is that mysql-server-4.1 *depends* *on* mysql-server-5.0 (which doesn't make any sense) so apt-get won't let me reinstall 4.1. What should I do now? -- "The test of tolerance is not so much 'accepting' & 'validating' all cultures different from one's own, but rather living at peace with those with whom one disagrees most vehemently, cooperating with those whose claims we may detest, & defending the rights of those whom we regard as fundamentally wrong." -- James Davison Hunter & Carl Bowman 1994 _Before the Shooting Begins_ Rick Pasotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.niof.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]