Hi Debian fans, Today I installed and configured MySQL (its not the first time I am doing this so I am a bit puzzled).
1) I am unable to set the default-character-set in /etc/my.cnf. I tried "default-character-set=ujis" and "default_character_set=ujis" under the [mysqld] section, but both dont work. Is this a possible bug ? Who is actually packing the files MySQL AB themselves ? 2)How would I know the full .deb package name (including version number) containing the mysql server files. Using "dpkg --list mysql-server" just gives me the version number? I am actually looking foran equivalent to "rpm -qi <packagename.rpm>". Any reply would be much appreciated. Best regards Nils Valentin On Tuesday 30 November 2004 02:47, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes: > > Phil Warrick wrote: > >> I'm going with the chroot approach then. > >> > >> Following the AMD64 HOWTO in section "Running applications inside the > >> chroot", I followed the instructions and then I wanted to try to run a > >> 32-bit program. > >> > >> First I wanted to try to run some X-based program so I tried openoffice, > >> which was not yet installed. When I tried to install it in the chroot, > >> I got the following errors below. > >> [...] > >> Can someone indicate what might be wrong? I'm using kernel > >> 2.6.8-9-amd-k8-smp on a dual Opteron system. > > > > Check your /etc/apt/sources.list file *in the chroot* and make sure it > > can get to the 32-bit archive. Make sure that 'apt-get update' works > > in the chroot. It looks to me like apt has no package lists at all. > > > > If you have 'dchroot' configured you can run the commands like this: > > > > dchroot editor /etc/apt/sources.list > > > > dchroot apt-get update > > dchroot apt-get install openoffice.org > > > > Bob > > Don't forget /etc/hosts, /etc/passwd, /etc/groups, /etc/shadow, > /etc/mtab, /proc in the chroot. > > MfG > Goswin -- kind regards Nils Valentin Tokyo/Japan http://www.be-known-online.com/mysql/