dnf install -y Last metadata expiration check: 0:01:25 ago on Fri 03:35:47 PM UTC. Use the dnf command to install the latest version of MySQL. Repo URL: $releasever/x86_64/appstream/os Repo Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - AppStream (RPMs) Repo ID: rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms Repo Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - BaseOS (RPMs) +-+Īvailable Repositories in /etc//redhat.repo So, you would not need to add an official repository of MySQL to install MySQL server on RHEL 8.Ĭheck if the AppStream repository is enabled on RHEL 8 using the following command. MySQL is now available through the Application Stream (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 – AppStream (RPMs)) for RHEL 8 and CentOS 8. Warning: /var/cache/dnf/mysql80-community-b1f1ed5ba88ce0f8/packages/mysql-community-client-8.0.86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 5072e1f5: NOKEY
Perl-Carp noarch 1.42-396.el8 baseos 29 k Package Architecture Version Repository Size # CentOS 8 #ĭnf install -y -disablerepo=appstream mysql-community-serverĭnf install -y -disablerepo=rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms mysql-community-server Disable AppStream repository temporarily to install MySQL from MySQL Dev Community. Use the dnf command in CentOS/RHEL to install the latest stable version of MySQL. Mysql80-community MySQL 8.0 Community Server enabled Mysql-tools-community MySQL Tools Community enabled Output: mysql-connectors-community MySQL Connectors Community enabled dnf repolist all | grep mysql | grep enabled Make sure the MySQL repository has been added and enabled by using the following command. Install MySQL 8.0 from MySQL Dev CommunityĪdd the official repository of MySQL to install the MySQL community server.