and test process was done from a user
account, not from the root account.
How-To-Repeat:
simply ran make test after building.
Fix:
Unknown
Submitter-Id: submitter ID
Originator:Mark Johnson
Organization:
n/a
MySQL support: none
Synopsis: func_group test failed.
Severity:
Priority:
Category
fresh without reinstalling the OS?
- Original Message -
From: Dana Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: Can't get MySQL running on RH7.0 at all.
The error logs seem to indicate
I must be a moron but I can't seem to figure out what I need to do to get
mysql to work on RH, on Mandrake it just worked straight away.
I read and followed the instructions in the INSTALL-BINARY (inspite of the
fact that the way red hat installed mysql does not even closely resemble the
I tried that, all it did was change my password for mysql
completelyhowever, i could have done something wrong...
- Original Message -
From: Gerald R. Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:35 AM
Subject: Re
Is it possible to set a differenent password per database for the same user?
It doen't appear to be possible
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I created a perl script that opens that database like this:
my $dbh = DBI-connect(
'DBI:mysql:devjournal:username=mjohnson:host=morpheus' );
This works great if I run the script from another machine, but if i run in
on morpheus it says that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not have access. If I leave off