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MySQL Server and MySQL Connector/C installation packages both provide the files needed to build and run MySQL C API client programs. This section discusses when it is possible to install both products on the same system. For some packaging formats, this is possible without conflict. For others, both products cannot be installed at the same time.
This discussion assumes the use of similar package types for both products (for example, RPM packages for both products). It does not try to describe coexistence between packaging types (for example, use of RPM packages for one product and a tar file package for the other). Nor does it describe coexistence of packages provided by Oracle and those provided by third-party vendors.
If you install both products, it may be necessary to adjust your development tools or runtime environment to choose one set of header files and libraries over the other. See Section 22.8.4.1, "Building C API Client Programs", and Section 22.8.4.3, "Running C API Client Programs".
tar and Zip file packages install under the directory into which
you unpack them. For example, you can unpack MySQL Server and MySQL Connector/C tar
packages under /usr/local
and they will unpack into distinct directory names
without conflict.
Windows MSI installers use their own installation directory, so MySQL Server and MySQL Connector/C installers do not conflict.
Mac OS X DMG packages install under the same parent directory but in a different subdirectory, so there is no conflict. For example:
/usr/local/mysql-5.6.11-osx10.7-x86_64//usr/local/mysql-connector-c-6.1.0-osx10.7-x86/
Solaris PKG packages install under the same parent directory but in a different subdirectory, so there is no conflict. For example:
/opt/mysql/mysql/opt/mysql/connector-c
The Solaris MySQL Connector/C installer does not create any symlinks from system directories such as /usr/bin
or /usr/lib
into the installation directory.
That must be done manually if desired after installation.
For RPM installations, there are several types of RPM packages. MySQL Server shared
and devel
RPM packages are similar to the corresponding MySQL Connector/C RPM
packages. These RPM package types cannot coexist because the MySQL Server and MySQL Connector/C RPM packages use
the same installation locations for the client library-related files. This means the following conditions hold:
If MySQL Server shared
and devel
RPM packages are installed, they provide the C API headers and
libraries, and there is no need to install the MySQL Connector/C RPM packages. To install the MySQL
Connector/C packages anyway, you must first remove the corresponding MySQL Server packages.
To install MySQL Server RPM packages if you already have MySQL Connector/C RPM packages installed, you must first remove the MySQL Connector/C RPM packages.
MySQL Server RPM packages other than shared
and devel
do not conflict with MySQL Connector/C packages and can be installed if MySQL Connector/C is installed. This
includes the main server RPM that includes the mysqld server itself.