On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 12:00:56PM +1000, Lecul, Fred wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I want to upgrade my mysql 3.23 to 4.1 as I want to convert a mssql
> app that has lots and lots of subselects. I hear that 4.1 now
> supports this (I hope).

It does, but they're not as optimized as they could be yet.

> I used apt-get to install 3.23 so how can I install 4.1 over the top
> and not get into any trouble is what Im after?
> 
> Ive tried apt-get install/upgrade mysql-server and it tells me Ive
> got the latest.
> 
> Im using Debian 3.0 Woody.

Well, Debian stable has 3.23.  Testing/Unstable have 4.0.12.

4.1.0 only exists in alpha form.  To my knowledge nobody has build
Debian packages for it yet.  You'll need to uninstall your current
MySQL and build 4.1 from source if you're sure you want to use it.

Jeremy
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