Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
>
> HI!
>
> In response to several mail messages on mailing list that were
> centered around some misbehaviour of SHOW DATABASES / TABLES, I have
> tested thoroughly (with several --user=... options) 3.23.33 and found
> out that it works perfectly.
Hum ....
Not meaning to be difficult, but as yet I can not get mine to work
perfectly.
>
> Causes of misbehavious can be :
>
> - errors in building process (if our binary is not used)
Seems to build fine - complied 3.23.32 and .33 with no problems. I've
logs if thats any use.
>
> - Unix ownership/permission problems
Again 3.23.32 works fine, 3.23.33 does not.
I've been testing this for a while.
I've even install 3.23.33 and copied the LIBEXECDIR/mysqld from 3.23.32
into the 3.23.33 dir and it fires up ok and SHOW works ok.
If I use the 3.23.33 LIBEXECDIR/mysqld SHOW does not work.
I've re-read the install docs and I am following them to the letter (as
I have done for the past 2 yrs ;-):
The DATADIR is chown -R mysql:mysql (i.e all user mysql and group mysql)
the dir has 755 perms.
What I am trying to say is that the mysqld in 3.23.33 reacts differently
than 3.23.32 when it comes to SHOW !
>
> - Usage of --safe-show-... options in 3.23.33
nope.
>
> - Usage of untested kernels
Linux 2.2.17 Should be ok (Redhat errata upgrade for 6.2)
Sinisa I do appreciate your help, but I still appear to have a problem.
A confused,
Greg
>
> Regards,
>
> Sinisa
>
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