  | |  | Package list | Package list 2003-10-22 - By Tom 'spot' Callaway
Back On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 17:34, Ed Wilts wrote:
> It depends on what level of support and lifecycle you want. You could > run Fedora which I am assuming will include mysql-server. You have > essentially no support and a short life cycle. > > You could run Red Hat Professional Workstation, and add mysql-server > yourself by either grabbing the srpm or getting the mysql sources and > rebuilding, or by getting a binary rpm from someplace else (Fedora or > other distros, or from the mysql site). You have a multi-year lifecyle.
^^^ You have a multi-year lifecycle for everything except mysql packages that you build yourself.
> You could get RHEL WS, ES, or AS and add mysql-server yourself.
Ditto.
> You could get the separate layered product, but I believe we 're waiting > for more details on what this entails.
Yeah. I think this is still to be determined.
~spot --- Tom "spot " Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat*com > LCA, RHCE Red Hat Sales Engineer || Aurora SPARC Linux Project Leader
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