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Building Administrator & Query Browser packages for "modern " Linux releases

Building Administrator & Query Browser packages for "modern " Linux releases

2005-07-21       - By Lamont R. Peterson

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All,

Just wondering why RHL9 & SL9.1 are the most recent RPMs available for
download?

I have searched the list archives and did not find anything relevent.

Since the binaries being provided by MySQL AB are "out of date" and do not
work on newer releases, I am working on building (RPM) packages for Fedora &
SUSE distributions.  In the meantime, I continue to "maintain" packages for
mysqlcc, though I mostly use the mysql command line client.

Any idea when the guys who are busily working on releasing new versions of
Administrator & Query Browser are going to get around to updating their code
to work on modern Linux distributions?  Are they all still running those old
versions themselves (not that I really think this)?
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Lamont R. Peterson <peregrine@(protected)>
Founder [ http://blog.openbrainstem.net/peregrine/ ]
OpenBrainstem - Intelligent Open Source Software Engineering