Yvan,
I used three different packages for Linux. 1) Was the source tar.gz
2) was the rpm which I converted to a tgz file (slackware) 3) was the
compiled binary version of the workbench. Here are the filenames....
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.rpm
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.tgz
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta.tar.gz
So the version is 1.0.6.
As for the gtkmm2.4 package, I as well used that packages and still
errors occur. I have done some further looking into it and it appears
to be the build that the linux packages /tar file are. I was able to
get everything working with the Windows GUI-TOOLS package on my windows
system. The version of the tool is different under windows than it is
under linux, so I think there are modifications with reverse-engineering
that might be in the Linux packages but in the Windows version. Its a
big disappointment that the tool doesn't work properly under *NIX
systems (Really just reverse-engineering is broken, but I haven't tried
any further "POWER FEATURES").
Thanks
Yvan wrote:
rturnbull wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm having some problems with the linux copy of mysql-workbench.
Great features and all, if I could get them to work.
What I'm trying to do is reverse-engineer a INNODB database I have
in mysql 5.0 on my local machine.
I go through the steps right to the end of the process and when
I'm ready to click "Finish" it hangs the application. I can't do
anything further with the application, and I have to manually kill or
repeatedly click on the close window 'x'. I have tried the
reverse-engineer on the mysql database on the same box, using the
same steps and application version and everything works fine, so what
gives?
To boot with this, there is NO LOGFILE NO ERROR MESSAGES on the
console or anything.
Could it be that the reverse-engineering process is still running
in the background?
Anyways, I thought that maybe it could be the database, which was
full of records was causing the problem. So I created a mysqldump
file with just table create statements, then re-imported the file
back into mysql. Same result, workbench freezes.
Please let me know if there is anything I can do about this,
otherwise I guess I have to wait for the newest version to address
this, or manually draw all the table relationships by hand.... YUK!
Workbench's reverse engineering doesn't work also for mac os x
(10.4.7). The field in localhost is unaccessible. Just one question
with linux version, which package did you use? For me even after
upgrading the to gtkmm2.4 , I still get errors and a segmentation fault.
yvan
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