"Noamn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I asked about a week ago how to get mySQL to index correctly in Hebrew,
and
> the best answer that I received was to define a my.cnf file as follows
> [mysqld]
> set-variable = default-character-set = hebrew
>
> I created the file /etc/my.cnf using the root account, stopped the mysql
> daemon then restarted. The daemon failed immediately. I tried this a few
> more times, then reluctantly came to the conclusion that there is
something
> wrong with the /etc/my.cnf file, so I deleted it and successfully started
> the daemon.
>
> Is there something special which I need to define regarding the file's
> permissions?

check in the /usr/local/share/mysql directory that you got the Hebrew
charset definition file - hebrew.conf



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