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Post by Evolution » Fri Mar 07, am. Post by robertmcnaught » Sat Mar 08, am. Post by Evolution » Sat Mar 08, am. Privacy Terms. Quick links. After identifying the package name of the component of your choice, update the package with the following command, replacing package-name with the name of the package. After updating MySQL using the Yum repository, applications compiled with older versions of the shared client libraries should continue to work.

If you recompile applications and dynamically link them with the updated libraries: As typical with new versions of shared libraries where there are differences or additions in symbol versioning between the newer and older libraries for example, between the newer, standard 5. If those libraries are not in place, the applications requiring the shared libraries fail. Change the root password as soon as possible by logging in with the generated, temporary password and set a custom password for the superuser account:.

For more information on the postinstallation procedures, see Postinstallation Setup and Testing. You can use the following command to list the packages for all the MySQL components available for your platform from the MySQL Yum repository for dnf-enabled systems, replace yum in the command with dnf :.

Install any packages of your choice with the following command, replacing package-name with name of the package for dnf-enabled systems, replace yum in the command with dnf :.

To install the shared client libraries for dnf-enabled systems, replace yum in the command with dnf :. For example, to install the server:. The 8. MySQL 8. Select and download the release package for your platform. As with all things in Chef, it only does what you tell it. If there isn't a MySQL 5.

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