On Monday 23 December 2002 03:05, Ray Kiddy wrote: > I had used MySQL's myisampack utility to pack my tables, which makes > them read-only, but now I want them to be write-able again. > > I have used "myisamchk --recover --unpack" (tried -ru as well) and the > table is still read-only. > > What is the actual incantation one must use here? I can backup and > re-create the table, but that seems unnecessary, if the documentation > on myisamchk is correct....
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