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| MySQL has been updated to 5.1.x. This represents a major version upgrade from Fedora 10's 5.0.x release series.
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| If you are upgrading a Fedora 10 installation that includes a live 5.0.x MySQL database, don't forget to run mysql_upgrade after completing the software upgrade. There is a [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493160 report] that this may fail altogether if the 5.0.x database had been updated from an even older installation without running mysql_upgrade at the time. If you think this might be the case for your database, it is prudent to run mysql_upgrade on the Fedora 10 installation before upgrading. (And, of course, you should have backups if the database content is at all critical.)
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| === PostgreSQL ===
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| Fedora 11 includes version 8.3.7 of PostgreSQL. This is the same version currently shipped in Fedora 10 and Fedora 9;
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Revision as of 01:33, 14 September 2009
Database Servers
Fedora includes both the MySQL and PostgreSQL database servers.
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