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deolandwad
24th September 2005, 09:44
hi can i use MySQL 5 on ISPConfig

falko
24th September 2005, 11:10
We haven't tested it on MySQL 5, but you can and tell us your experiences... :D
ISPConfig is meant for use on servers, and on servers you normally don't use alpha or beta software. :cool:

fuchsbox
16th January 2006, 20:14
My Debian 3.1 server runs with the latest version of ISPConfig without any problems, thanks guys!

I am going to upgrade to Mysql 5.0 (from 4.0.24, wich was installed by ISPConfig).
Could you give me any hints, how to do this?
Should I simple apt-get the new Mysql package?

Thanks,
Rob

falko
16th January 2006, 20:46
My Debian 3.1 server runs with the latest version of ISPConfig without any problems, thanks guys!

I am going to upgrade to Mysql 5.0 (from 4.0.24, wich was installed by ISPConfig).
Could you give me any hints, how to do this?
Should I simple apt-get the new Mysql package?

Debian Sarge comes with MySQL 4.0.24. If you want to update, you might have to try www.backports.org.

danielos
23rd April 2006, 13:14
I have tested the backport version of MYSQL5 from http://www.dotdeb.org/ with Debian Sarge, and it does not work correctly.....ispconfig times out when you save users and clients, and saves data wrong.

Tomsworld
23rd April 2006, 15:14
Debian Sarge comes with MySQL 4.0.24. If you want to update, you might have to try www.backports.org.

Also a good source of backported deb's (for php / mysql meanly) http://www.dotdeb.org/

falko
23rd April 2006, 17:41
I've tested ISPConfig with MySQL 5 a few weeks ago, and it worked for me (it was on FC 5, if I remember correctly).

todvard
24th April 2006, 12:27
Debian 3.1 sarge with MySQL5 from dotdeb is tested, it is working.