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Plesk 9.0 fails due to conflict with MySQL 5.1

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pgp78

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I currently have Plesk 8.6 installed and have MySQL 5.1.30 running on it instead of the older 5.0.58 that Plesk 8.6 and Plesk 9.0 come with.

When I attempt to run the upgrade to Plesk 9.0, it displays the following dependency conflict:

A dependency problem is found: required package mysql-5.0.45-7.el5.i386 (u 0xac72c38 source=0xa2873e0 P:118 R:45) conflicts with MySQL-server-community-5.1.30-0.rhel5.i386 (s 0xa542788 source=0xa163918 P:179 R:34). No upgrade or obsolete solution was found for MySQL-server-community. Try to add MySQL-server-community to removable list.Problem occured during searching conflicts for package mysql-5.0.45-7.el5.i386 (u 0xac72c38 source=0xa2873e0 P:118 R:45)ERROR: Unable to proceed with the installation until the package MySQL-server-community-5.1.30-0.rhel5.i386 (s 0xa542788 source=0xa163918 P:179 R:34) is removed from the system.

I need MySQL 5.1 since it supports key functionality not present in the older MySQL 5.0. Any ideas how I can get Plesk to not touch MySQL and only upgrade everything else?

Thanks
 
I think you have to remove mysql and then once the upgrade is done you can put it back.

rpm -e --nodeps mysql mysql-server
 
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