2010/6/28 Tsuyoshi Nagata nagata3333333@jp.fujitsu.com:
Hi,
Your answer is just install MySQL5.1 from source code.(make install) next time requies B, B requires C,...
That's a horrible idea. At least use the package management system so that dependencies can be tracked properly. Installing from source builds directly is bad for a number of reasons.
I found Ubuntu 10.10 support python-sqlalchemy >0.6. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/i386/python-sqlalchemy/0.6.1-1 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ Its easier to build environment than centos.