Or you could add path-to-unix-socket= somewhere else than /tmp
Sometimes your machine will delete things in the /tmp directory without you knowing.  
I put it in /var/lib/mysql
(linux).


Ed Carp wrote:

> Riccardi Moreno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I've installed mysql 3.23.42 on Freebsd system but when i launch mysql i
> > said me "can't connect to localhost /tmp/mysql.sock not found".
> > How can i repair this error?
>
> First, you can refrain from posting the same question twice.
>
> Second, you can RTFM before posting - specifically, 
>http://www.mysql.com/doc/P/r/Problems_with_mysql.sock.html
>
> You can also look at Carsten's *excellent* FAQ - specifically, 
>http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq/faq.html#ch10_1_0
> --
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