I recently (yesterday) did an apt-get dist-upgrade which upgraded a ton of stuff. After that I discovered that my web site was down. I tracked it down to a problem with mysql. MySQL reports that
% Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) After doing some reading online I did % apt-get install mysql-server-4.1 I can't remember anything about how I installed mysql previously, but I *think* I did it manually (without apt-get). I have a symlink in /usr/local/mysql pointing to: mysql-standard-4.0.22-unknown-linux-x86_64-glibc23 The dates on these files are all from 2004. But in /usr/bin/ I have a lot of mysql* files dated yesterday. So right now, i can't log into mysql from the command line, my web site (mambo) doesn't work (because of mysql it seems), myphpadmin doesn't work. I assume that someone mysql got fs*ked when I did the big apt-get dist-upgrade. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened and how to get thing back to normal? I am not all that good with mysql and have been bashing my head against this all night without success. Craig