I haven't tried installing on a 64 bit server, but I notice one thing off the bat: based on the capitalization of the modules it looks like you're trying to install the rpm's from mysql.com, instead of the ones that ship with Red Hat. There appears to be a conflict between the RPMs and your glibc. I don't have access to my work machine here, so I don't remember what version of glibc (or mysql for that matter) comes with RHEL3, but I would try installing the shipped RPMs first and go from there.

Update: It also looks like you're installing the ia64 RPMs on an AMD64 machine. Try downloading the AMD64 RPMs from mysql and see if that works.


In reply to Re: (OT) Redhat ES 3.0 and MySQL 4.0 by Errto
in thread (OT) Redhat ES 3.0 and MySQL 4.0 by mkenney

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