Oh, and that mysql user will need access to the default citrus
database you created with the citrus.sql file too of course!
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Paul Yasi wrote:
> You'll need to make sure the mysql server has a user with a name and
> password matching the one you have in the citrus
You'll need to make sure the mysql server has a user with a name and
password matching the one you have in the citrus config.inc.php file.
If you are using EasyPHP that should come with phpMyAdmin that will
allow you to easily check what mysql server users there are under the
privileges tab. Just
Hi,
I am trying to start using citrusdb for first time. I downloaded citrusdb
1.2 version, configured my server and followed exactly the way mentioned in the
documentation like executing .sql file and changing config file in citrusdb
folder. But when I go the site, I see a warning message a