I hate to respond to myself, but.....

I have it working now... MySQL 4.0.16-debug on SCO OPenServer 5.0.6a

Stefaan

Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
> Since I got no answers, I will put another question....
> 
> Is anybody using MySQL 4.x on SCO OpenServer 5.x ?
> 
> Stefaan
> 
> Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm trying to install (compile, since there are no binaries for this
>> system) MySQL on an SCO OPenServer 5.0.6 system.
>> 
>> Prior to compiling MySQL, I installed the following packages for SCO
>> : 
>> 
>>  FSU Pthreads (ver 3.9)
>>  GNU Development Tools (ver 5.0.7Kj)
>>  Netscape Communicator (ver 4.7.0e)
>>  OSS631B - Supplemental Graphics, Web and X11 Libraries (ver 1.2.1)
>>  SCO OpenServer Enterprise System (ver 5.0.6j)  SCO OpenServer Linker
>>  and Application Development Libraries (ver 5.1.2A)  SCO SendMail
>>  (ver 8.11.0) OSS635A: Graphical Environment Supplement for
>>  OpenServer 5.0.6 (ver 1.0.0)  OSS646B - Execution Environment
>> Supplement (ver 1.1.0j) RS506A: Release Supplement for SCO OpenServer
>> Release 5.0.6 (ver rs506a) RS506A: Software Manager Supplement (ver
>> rs506a) USB Supplement (ver 1.0a)
>> 
>> I followed the manual for compiling and installing MySQL. MySQL
>> compiles just fine. I can use the compiled client to connect to
>> databases running on W2K and linux servers.
>> 
>> When I start the server (mysqld-safe --user=mysql --log &), it seems
>> to start fine : Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
>> /usr/local/mysql/var 
>> 
>> Err log : 031120 10:35:55  mysqld started
>> 
>> Log : /var/opt/K/SCO/Unix/5.0.6Ga/usr/local/mysql/libexec/mysqld,
>> Version: 4.0.16-log,  started with: Tcp port: 3306  Unix socket:
>> /tmp/mysql.sock Time                 Id Command    Argument
>> 
>> 
>> The socket is there, but when I start "mysql" it just hangs there
>> forever.... When I try "msqladmin status" it also hangs, but when I
>> stop it, I get 
>> 
>> # mysqladmin status
>> 
>> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
>> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
>> '/tmp/mysql.sock' (4) ' Check that mysqld is running and that the
>> socket: '/tmp/mysql.sock' exists! 
>> 
>> It's there :
>> # l /tmp/mysq*
>> prwxrwxrwx   1 mysql    mysql          0 Nov 20 10:35
>> /tmp/mysql.sock # 
>> 
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated,
>> 
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