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Re: [MySQL] Patch Apply |
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Applying Patches ---------------- Sometimes patches appear on the mailing list or are placed in the patches area (http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/Patches) of the MySQL Web site. To apply a patch from the mailing list, save the message in which the patch appears in a file, change into the top-level directory of your MySQL source tree, and run these commands: shell> patch -p1 < patch-file-name shell> rm config.cache shell> make clean Patches from the FTP site are distributed as plain text files or as files compressed with `gzip'. Apply a plain patch as shown above for mailing list patches. To apply a compressed patch, change into the top-level directory of your MySQL source tree and run these commands: shell> gunzip < patch-file-name.gz | patch -p1 shell> rm config.cache shell> make clean After applying a patch, follow the instructions for a normal source install, beginning with the `./configure' step. After running the `make install' step, restart your MySQL server. You may need to bring down any currently running server before you run `make install'. (Use `mysqladmin shutdown' to do this.) Some systems do not allow you to install a new version of a program if it replaces the version that is currently executing. |
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