The directory mysql is a symbolic link to one of the other dirs.
If mysql points to old one rename it and make a new one:

mv mysql mysqlold
ls -s  mysql-max-4.1.7-apple-darwin7.5.0-powerpc mysql

Do not remove
mysql-max-4.0.20-apple-darwin7.3.0-powerpc/data
it contains your old databases!!!

Santino

At 11:17 -0600 10-11-2004, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was running ver 4.0.15 and just upgraded to the latest version of 4.1.7. In
between I had done an upgrade to ver. 4.0.20. I can get the server to start and
stop via the Preferences panel but before and after any upgrade it indicates
that 4.0.15 is running. In Navicat which I use as the gui front end it also
indicates that 4.0.15 is running.


In /usr/local I have 3 MySql related directories:

mysql
mysql-max-4.1.7-apple-darwin7.5.0-powerpc
mysql-max-4.0.20-apple-darwin7.3.0-powerpc

My question is how do I get Navicat and the preferences panel to recognize
4.1.7 and do I need to remove 4.0.20 and 4.0.15?

Thanks.

Kevin




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