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2 Installing and Upgrading MySQL
:: 2.11 Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL
« 2.10.3 Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts
2.11.1 Upgrading MySQL »
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2 Installing and Upgrading MySQL
2.1 General Installation Issues
2.2 Standard MySQL Installation Using a Binary Distribution
2.3 Installing MySQL on Windows
2.4 Installing MySQL from RPM Packages on Linux
2.5 Installing MySQL on Mac OS X
2.6 Installing MySQL on Solaris
2.7 Installing MySQL on NetWare
2.8 Installing MySQL from tar.gz Packages on Other Unix-Like Systems
2.9 MySQL Installation Using a Source Distribution
2.10 Post-Installation Setup and Testing
2.11 Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL
2.11.1 Upgrading MySQL
2.11.2 Downgrading MySQL
2.11.3 Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt
2.11.4 Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes
2.11.5 Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine
2.12 Operating System-Specific Notes
2.13 Environment Variables
2.14 Perl Installation Notes
2.11. Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL
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2.11.1. Upgrading MySQL
2.11.2. Downgrading MySQL
2.11.3. Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt
2.11.4. Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes
2.11.5. Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine
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