I went to their ftp site and got the updated ones last night and they
worked.

I can't understand why they don't test these things before they release the
CD's.

Oh well, can't complain too much though... it's a pretty nice system
and there is always help around the corner. It just gets frustrating
sometimes
when everything else seems to go so smoothly and then WHAM!

I think that the rpm's were not assembled with the correct paths, but I
don't 
understand why they couldn't re-compile them instead of getting a whole new 
version with new dependancies... (updated glibc, glib-common, etc...)

Oh well, problem solved. 

thanks to everyone who helped...

Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald L. Clark
To: Charles Crawford
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 1/18/01 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: problems starting safe_mysqld --user=mysql &

Charles Crawford wrote:
> 
> Description:
>         problems starting safe_mysqld --user=mysql &
> How-To-Repeat:
>         OK, I tested this on two different servers and got the same
results
>         with each. Both of the servers have a fresh install of RH 7.0
with
>         all of the rpm from the cd's. The version numbers for mysql
are as
>         follows:
>         mysql-mysql-3.23.22-6
>         mysql-devel-3.23.22-6
>         mysql-server-3.23.22-6
>         php-mysql-4.0.1pl2-9
You say your rpms are from the CD.
Did you go to redhat.com to get the ones that work?

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