Add execute permission to mysql.server.
It is compiled without it.


Tim Thorburn wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm a MySQL newbie (hopefully, there's a few others of me around so I won't
> feel like I stick out so much).
> 
> I've setup a Linux box running Red Hat 7.0 with Apache 1.3.12, PHP 3.0.18,
> and MySQL 3.22.32 (I know its an older version, but our web hosting service
> has not upgraded their version and it does not sound as though they plan to
> do so any time soon).  All seems to be running well, except for the
> unfortunate problem that I cannot get mysql to start.
> 
> I have followed the steps in the documentation provided with the source
> code from mysql.com
> 
> I have MySQL installed at
> /usr/local/mysql-3.22.32/
> 
> when I type
> 
> mysql.server start
> 
> I am told that either the file does not exist or I have no permission to
> use it.  I'm logged on as root, and I've setup the user and group to mysql
> as the manual states.
> 
> Has anyone else had any difficulties getting MySQL and RedHat 7.0 to
> work?  As I said, I'm rather new at this so I'm grabbing at straws.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> -Tim
>

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