Re: [Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Yoav Felberbaum wrote: > Hm. MacOS X has logging facilities? I wasn't aware of this - how do > you make use of these? Get thee to /var/log, young man! :) Though you're interested in the features of sudo, which don't all end up over there. Look over the man page for sudo, w

Re: [Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread Yoav Felberbaum
At 10:14 -0600 5/3/02, Chris Devers wrote: >On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, David Novogrodsky wrote: > >> I have two accounts on my Mac (G4 450): one is the admin account the >> other a working account without admin permissions. > >A sound policy. No problems there. > >> I installed MySQL when I was using

Re: [Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, David Novogrodsky wrote: > I have two accounts on my Mac (G4 450): one is the admin account the > other a working account without admin permissions. A sound policy. No problems there. > I installed MySQL when I was using the admin account. Good -- this is normal, though th

Re: [Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread Erik Price
On Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 10:27 AM, David Novogrodsky wrote: > To Whom It May Concern: > > I have two accounts on my Mac (G4 450): one is the admin account the > other a working account without admin permissions. I installed MySQL > when I was using the admin account. The mysqld command w

Re: [Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread SteveC
* David Novogrodsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I have two accounts on my Mac (G4 450): one is the admin account the > other a working account without admin permissions. I installed MySQL > when I was using the admin account. The mysqld command works fine (using > the terminal app). However, I

[Fink-beginners] accessing MySQL from different accounts

2002-03-05 Thread David Novogrodsky
To Whom It May Concern: I have two accounts on my Mac (G4 450): one is the admin account the other a working account without admin permissions. I installed MySQL when I was using the admin account. The mysqld command works fine (using the terminal app). However, I need to use sudo to access my