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Why not download Zend's PHP. You get a much easier to install package of MySQL. Even if you do not want to use PHP you can still run MySQL.

http://www.zend.com/en/products/core/for-i5os

--or you can use the SaveFile format

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html#i5os-savf

I have used the 64 bit with no problems

Bryan



ALopez@xxxxxxxxxx said the following on 2/13/2008 3:43 PM:
Running into problems installing MySQL on a new 525. They have two versions available:

i5/OS (POWER, 64-bit)5.0.51a60.4M
i5/OS (POWER, 32-bit)5.0.51a60.2M

Since we can't get the tar file imbedded in the 64-bit version to decompress, IBM support has asked that I download the 32-bit version and try it. I would have thought that a new 525 at V5R4M5 would be 64-bit, but the person helping me didn't know one way or the other and suggested the 32-bit. Is there a location that would actually specify this?




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