Jerrad,
Tuesday, March 12, 2002, 12:52:00 AM, you wrote:

JP> Why doesn't mysql have a --err-log option?
JP> Are at the *very* least send it's output to STDERR instead of STDOUT?

mysqld writes all errors to the 'mysql.err' file (in Windows) or to
the stderr, that is redirected by safe_mysqld to the 'hostname.err' file.
You can read about this at:
    http://www.mysql.com/doc/E/r/Error_log.html




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