On Mac OS X (also FreeBSD Unix), a new installation installs the new version
in another folder and changes the /usr/local/mysql symbolic link to point to
the new installation (in the same folder) but the old installation is intact
there aswell. So navigate to /usr/local and see what you have there. When I
upgraded to 4.0.12 I just moved the data folder from the old installation to
the new installation.
-Original Message-
From: Becoming Digital [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need help with an update
The OS upgrade probably just over-wrote the old MySQL install. Hopefully it
left the files intact and you can import them as described in the manual.
FWIW, MySQL is at v4.0.13 and some major improvements came with v4. You
might
want to consider reading the upgrade section of the manual, too. ;)
Edward Dudlik
Becoming Digital
www.becomingdigital.com
- Original Message -
From: System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem
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Sent: Wednesday, 11 June, 2003 19:15
Subject: Need help with an update
Here is the scenario.
I was running 3.23.39 that came with BSD/OS 4.3 ,
All the databases were running active.
I upgraded to BSD/OS 5.0 which has Mysql 3.23.49 and
suddenly NO databases are seen.
Everything is where is is supposed to be, but the mysqld
is not seeing the DBs that were running with 3.23.39.
What do I need to do to correct this??
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