> A better solution would be to do it in /etc/my.cnf, so that it will be
> system-wide.

 BINGO!!!  That did it!

 The only additional question I have at this point, then, is what to do
about
 my scenario where I want to run 3.22 and 3.23 concurrently on a box where
 the user will be the same for each one.  I'm thinking that I'll have to
 configure the 3.23 source with port and socket options to make sure that
 3.22 and 3.23 don't try to use the same port and socket values/files.  If
 this is the case, what takes precedence, the my.cnf values, or the ones
 built in during configure?

 Thanks so much,
 Brian
(mysql, database)


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