Topic: mysql-libs-5.1.35-1.el5.remi

Hi,

Is there anyway to get to version 5.1.35 ?

We upgraded to 5.1.37 and since then we see issues in our application, we downgraded to 5.1.36 but this didn't help.

We really need to downgrade to 5.1.35 to make sure this isn't the issue.

Re: mysql-libs-5.1.35-1.el5.remi

Is there anyway to get to version 5.1.35 ?

Perhaps in my archive...

Really not enough information

We upgraded to 5.1.37

From which version ?
On which distro (name, version, arch, ...) ?
Which package ? only mysql-libs or also server ?

we see issues in our application

Which application ?
Which issues ?

we downgraded to 5.1.36 but this didn't help.

I d'ont think it should (even to previous version)


If you upgrade from 5.0x, there is some significant difference you should have studied before upgrading.

As always, I try to put  informations on my blog entry for MySQL 5.1.37

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Laptop:  Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
Hosting Server: CentOS 8 Stream with EPEL, rpmfusion, remi

Re: mysql-libs-5.1.35-1.el5.remi

Hi,

We installed on our web server:

mysql-libs-5.1.37-1.el5.remi.x86_64

And on our DB server

Aug 09 11:08:23 Installed: mysql-libs-5.1.37-1.el5.remi.x86_64
Aug 09 11:08:23 Installed: mysql-5.1.37-1.el5.remi.x86_64
Aug 09 11:08:25 Installed: mysql-server-5.1.37-1.el5.remi.x86_64
Aug 09 11:08:26 Installed: mysql-devel-5.1.37-1.el5.remi.x86_64

And then downgraded the above to 5.1.36

Our application is a PHP powered website, powered by the CodeIgniter framework

We had upgraded from 5.1.32 I think it was