Re: New MySQL InStall

2010-05-07 Thread Weydson Lima
You can dowload the community server here:

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/

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On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Michael Abbott  wrote:

>
> Can anyone give me some info here  I want to install MySQL on a Vista
> Home Edition Laptop  Can anyone tell me what I should download from the
> site?  I want to run a java app.  What version is stable and does it
> matter the operating system?  Thank-YouMike
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New MySQL InStall

2010-05-06 Thread Michael Abbott

Can anyone give me some info here  I want to install MySQL on a Vista Home 
Edition Laptop  Can anyone tell me what I should download from the site?  I 
want to run a java app.  What version is stable and does it matter the 
operating system?  Thank-YouMike
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Re: New MySQL install Help Please

2001-03-26 Thread Rolf Hopkins

Please include the original message so that others may know what the
original problem was.

> Surely you jest.

No, I'm not.  Please read the fine manual.
>
> Start it (MySQL) from DOS?

There is still a lot of decent DOS software still floating about and some
are faster than their Windoze counter parts.  You could say MySQL is such an
example if you're using a GUI tool.

>
> Which file name do I type into the DOS box command line to start it.

Please RTFM.

> I have not yet installed any of the GUI's I heard about because until I
> overcame the MyODBC problem I wasn't sure I would get it installed.
>
> Can I assume one of the GUI's will start it from inside windows?

It should but I've never tried.

Cheers

Rolf,

Your mouse has moved.

Windows must be restarted for the change to take effect.

Reboot now?  [OK]


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RE: New MySQL install Help Please

2001-03-26 Thread jjdirect

Surely you jest.

Start it (MySQL) from DOS?

Which file name do I type into the DOS box command line to start it.

I have not yet installed any of the GUI's I heard about because until I
overcame the MyODBC problem I wasn't sure I would get it installed.

Can I assume one of the GUI's will start it from inside windows?

John Jackson

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Re: New MySQL install Help Please

2001-03-25 Thread Rolf Hopkins


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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:29
Subject: New MySQL install Help Please


> New MySQL install Help Please
>
> Is there a MySQL UseNet news group or User to User Forum anywhere?

This mailing list is it.

>
> Just installed latest MySQL and tried to then install the latest MySQL
ODBC
>
> Following the main install I was surprised I didn't find any icons on my
> desktop or in my Windows Start Programs listing, but I will worry about
that
> tomorrow.

I'm not.  Not everything is windoze based.  You need to start it from DOS.

> I'm running Windows 98 SE
>
> Multiple times I tried to install the ODBC by running setup.exe from the
> download.
>
> I even redownloaded the ODBC from MySQL Site.
>
> I get the error message
>
> An error occurred when copying C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MFC30.DLL
>

I had no problems installing it.  Try shutting down as many applications as
you can, including the mysql server then try reinstalling.

> I thought maybe the system was preventing the install from installing a
> version older than what I have on my machine, but I checked, and they are
> the same version.
>
> The file is not write protected.
>
> I tried rebooting and it did no good.
>
> I'm assuming I should not ignore the error message and that other files
> either failed to copy, or were not even given a chance.
>
> Appreciate any help you can give.
>
> John Jackson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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New MySQL install Help Please

2001-03-25 Thread jjdirect

New MySQL install Help Please

Is there a MySQL UseNet news group or User to User Forum anywhere?

Just installed latest MySQL and tried to then install the latest MySQL ODBC

Following the main install I was surprised I didn't find any icons on my
desktop or in my Windows Start Programs listing, but I will worry about that
tomorrow.

I'm running Windows 98 SE

Multiple times I tried to install the ODBC by running setup.exe from the
download.

I even redownloaded the ODBC from MySQL Site.

I get the error message

An error occurred when copying C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MFC30.DLL

I thought maybe the system was preventing the install from installing a
version older than what I have on my machine, but I checked, and they are
the same version.

The file is not write protected.

I tried rebooting and it did no good.

I'm assuming I should not ignore the error message and that other files
either failed to copy, or were not even given a chance.

Appreciate any help you can give.

John Jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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