Bug #14370 -MAX rpm for RHEL3 missing.
Submitted: 27 Oct 2005 2:39 Modified: 27 Oct 2005 6:48
Reporter: Jeff C Email Updates:
Status: Not a Bug Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.0.15 OS:Linux (RHEL3)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[27 Oct 2005 2:39] Jeff C
Description:
Missing -MAX rpm for RHEL3 and I think RHEL4.  

RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) - Server		5.0.15-0	8.0M	Pick a mirror
MD5: b13df3d95bb8fca02d23546b84931140
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) - Client		5.0.15-0	4.4M	Pick a mirror
MD5: c7a0047f24d2ba0494829eb5a9c572bf
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) - Headers and libraries		5.0.15-0	2.8M	Pick a mirror
MD5: 51772ca969fa08a13064410469d79191
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) - Shared libraries		5.0.15-0	1.3M	Pick a mirror
MD5: 109ca0273a6a7c460e4afaef3def88b3
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) - Debug information	Standard	5.0.15-0	13.0M	Pick a mirror
MD5: 58154be27327d6c6d808f616111608c4

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html

How to repeat:
View webpage : http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html

Suggested fix:
Make -max rpm available or perhaps it's supposed to be missing for RHEL3 ?
[27 Oct 2005 6:48] Valeriy Kravchuk
According to the explanations of our build team, you should install the apropriate (64-bit or 32-bit, glibc version) generic -Max RPM after installing Standard, platfrom-specific or not. See the manual (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/linux-rpm.html, http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqld-max.html) for details.