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2 Installing and Upgrading MySQL
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2 Installing and Upgrading MySQL
2.1 MySQL Installation Overview
2.2 Determining Your Current MySQL Version
2.3 Notes for MySQL Enterprise Server
2.4 Notes for MySQL Community Server
2.5 How to Get MySQL
2.6 Verifying Package Integrity Using MD5 Checksums or GnuPG
2.7 Installation Layouts
2.8 Compiler-Specific Build Characteristics
2.9 Standard MySQL Installation from a Binary Distribution
2.10 Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows
2.11 Installing MySQL on Mac OS X
2.12 Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages
2.13 Installing MySQL on Solaris
2.14 Installing MySQL on i5/OS
2.15 Installing MySQL on NetWare
2.16 Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries
2.17 Installing MySQL from Source
2.18 Postinstallation Setup and Testing
2.19 Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL
2.19.1 Upgrading MySQL
2.19.2 Downgrading MySQL
2.19.3 Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt
2.19.4 Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes
2.19.5 Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine
2.20 Operating System-Specific Notes
2.21 Environment Variables
2.22 Perl Installation Notes
2.19. Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL
2.19.1. Upgrading MySQL
2.19.2. Downgrading MySQL
2.19.3. Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt
2.19.4. Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes
2.19.5. Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine
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