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Hi all,
Life is sometimes funny !
I have installed more than 80 licenses of DirectAdmin on Debian 4, and until today, all of my clients wanted MySql 5.0 ...
I thus had to modify the options.conf file, and launch "build mysql" followed by "build php n". I got used to it and it didn't really take a lot of efforts.
Today, a new client needs Mysql 4.1 (that's the only one!) ... I launched the setup.sh and once done, had a look at mysql version, and discovered that version 5.0.67 was installed by default....
Is there any way to step back to 4.1, as the debian archives are not shown anymore on the DirectAdmin website ?
Thanks for any reply.
Dan
Life is sometimes funny !
I have installed more than 80 licenses of DirectAdmin on Debian 4, and until today, all of my clients wanted MySql 5.0 ...
I thus had to modify the options.conf file, and launch "build mysql" followed by "build php n". I got used to it and it didn't really take a lot of efforts.
Today, a new client needs Mysql 4.1 (that's the only one!) ... I launched the setup.sh and once done, had a look at mysql version, and discovered that version 5.0.67 was installed by default....

Is there any way to step back to 4.1, as the debian archives are not shown anymore on the DirectAdmin website ?
Thanks for any reply.
Dan