Re: mysql manager

2001-07-19 Thread Donald Dahlman

should be an easy task to open a database and edit or create a new one
should not need a server running for that. I do it all the time with Delphi
maybe im not being clear
I trien all the win32 programs listed on the mysql site and they all try to
connect
to the unit server.

"Gerald R. Jensen" wrote:

> Donald:
>
> It would be a tall order to create and manage a database without a server
> ... but the 'server' I refer to is software, running on a machine you have
> access to.
>
> Check out http://www.mysql.com/ or search the list archives at
> http://lists.mysql.com/... you'll find a load of good utilities and
> programs.
>
> Gerald Jensen
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Donald Dahlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:02 PM
> Subject: mysql manager
>
> does anyone have a program to create and manage a database with out
> being connected to a server


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mysql manager

2001-07-19 Thread Donald Dahlman

does anyone have a program to create and manage a database with out
being connected to a server


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Re: Upgrade MySQL

2001-07-19 Thread Donald Dahlman

does someone have a windows based program to manage, create and edit
a database abd table off line

"MikeBlezien" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I need to upgrade a server running MySQL v.3.23.38 to .39
> Specs:
> RedHat/Linux 6.2 i386 512RAM
>
> The only databases currently are the default 'test' and the 'mysql' db's no
> other db's created.
>
> The current variables show:
> basedir/
> datadir   /var/lib/mysql
>
> My question is, when upgrading and to replace the current version, I assume I
> would need to install using the paths,..correct??
>
> Also it's been  recommended to install with the Source instead of the Binary. We
> want to enable BDB tables handlers also.
>
> Any suggestion would be much appreciated :)
>
> THX's
>
> Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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