I had to post this short note of Thank You to Monty Widenius..
I had struggled for over 6 months and several versions of MySQL
trying to get the source to compile without errors on Caldera 2.3
or 2.4. I continued to fail.
I upgraded Libc libraries and gcc makes but still failed.
Yeah, I got a c
Thank You.. Monty
Yeah! I can write shell scripts and depending on
style usually interpet those written by others..
So, I will set about changing the script and email you
my results..
Thank You for taking the time to look at my problem.
Bob T
Michael Widenius wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > "R" == R
Can someone help me??
I have been trying out MySQL beginning in June of 2001.
I use Caldera Linux and have a 4 machine LAN.
The Lan includes 3 Linux and 1 WinNT install.
I compiled the Source and installed version: 3.22.32-log on
all machines. This runs fine but I was needing the newer
features o
Subject:
intro mysql book
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
From: another oracle dba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone recommend an intro MySQL book. I'm looking for a
book with info on MySQL
**
Now that I have the correct Install procedure for the Perl DBI and MySQL
DBD,
Where is the most common and preferred Location for the Install??
I was considering the following.
/usr/local/
/usr/local/share/
/usr/share/mysql
/usr/share/perl5/
Sometimes a script or program will
> >
> > If I try gzip -cd DBI-1.18.tar.gz
> >The entire archive just decompresses and flashes across the console
> > never to disk..
> >
> > Tried to uncompress on two machines same results
> >
> > Caldera Linux kernals 2.2.14 and 2.2.10
>
> as you're using Linux, try
>
> tar xzf DBI-1.18
I have been trying to uncompress DBI-1.18.tar.gz which I downloaded
together with
Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2216.tar.gz &
Data-ShowTable-3.3.tar.gz
from the MySQL down load page...
I followed the direction in the DBE-1.18 README but if I use the pipe
as instructed... gzip -cd DBI-1.18.tar.gz
Paul
I am a newbie regarding MySQL but have been using Postgresql, DB2 and
for years Sybase..
My installations are Linux (Caldera 2.3 & 2.4), OS/2 and WinNt.
My needs are a lan / Wan database..encompassing above OS's.
Problems: DB2 in Lan format too expensive
Postgresql w/ JDBC will not