On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 04:42, Victoria Reznichenko wrote:

> 1. Check [MySQL] section of the php.ini, you can find
> mysql.default_socket here.
This value is empty, indicating a default port


> 2. You can specify another path to the socket file for the MySQL
> server with --socket=# mysqld option.
How can I tell what ports its using now?  I'd like to stick with
defaults...

> 3. You can just create a symbolic link
How does one accomplish this?  I'm not sure how a symlink will help this
problem..

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