Except, mysql needs write permission.

Adam Douglas wrote:

> MySQL reports read only table. As for file permissions, everything is fine.
> Everyone has read and execute privileges.
> 
> 
>> They are probably not owned by mysql anymore.
>> 
>> Adam Douglas wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> I just upgraded MySQL from 3.22.32 to MySQL 3.23.37. All I did was
>>> pkg_delete the old MySQL and install the new one. Before I 
>> 
>> delete the old
>> 
>>> MySQL I copied all the database files to a temporary 
>> 
>> location. Once the new
>> 
>>> installation was successful I copied over all the database 
>> 
>> files into the
>> 
>>> proper location. 
>>> 
>>> My problem is I seem to have 3 extra tables now, A-1, A-9 
>> 
>> and A-ce. The
>> 
>>> funny thing is they all seem to be linked to my tables. 
>> 
>> These tables to my
>> 
>>> knowledge were not present in the MySQL 3.22.32. Also I 
>> 
>> can't seem to remove
>> 
>>> the test user from mysql->db, MySQL says it's read only. I 
>> 
>> never made the
>> 
>>> table read only and doesn't seem to be.
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any ideas of what is going on? I feel kind of 
>> 
>> lost now, any help
>> 
>>> would be greatly appreciated.
>> 


-- 
Gerald L. Clark
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