It was my mistake typing “+R”, which explains the error message.
Changing to chown -R instead did finally work once I saw what I had done.
Sorry for the trouble.
> On 15 Sep2022, at 12:29 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Sep 13, 2022, at 14:36, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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>> On 13 Sep2022, at 3:1
On Sep 13, 2022, at 14:36, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> On 13 Sep2022, at 3:15 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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>> In the past, I’ve used the command
>>
>> chown +R _mysql:_mysql /Users/me/Databases/mysql/data
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>> as part of the steps to make a custom mysql datadir accessible to mysql.
>>
>>
Sorry for typo: what I tried was;
chown -R _mysql:_mysql /Users/me/Databases/mysql/data
> On 13 Sep2022, at 3:15 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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> Whenever macOS updates to a new version, it destroys the custom settings for
> my user directory and subdirectories that are required for my
Whenever macOS updates to a new version, it destroys the custom settings for my
user directory and subdirectories that are required for mysql to access its
datadir, which is in a custom location.
In the past, I’ve used the command
chown +R _mysql:_mysql /Users/me/Databases/mysql/data
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