Re: accidental overwrite

2005-07-05 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
steve lasiter wrote: until today when I tried to copy over a .sql file so MySQL could see it and run it. I accidentally copied it over to /usr/local/bin/mysql thinking mysql was a directory. My question(s) are: Is there any way to revert back to the original file if this type of mistake is

Re: accidental overwrite

2005-07-05 Thread Leon Messner
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 04:17:17PM -0700, steve lasiter wrote: My question(s) are: Is there any way to revert back to the original file if this type of mistake is made? If not is there anyway to get just that one file without having to do a complete removal and installation? And finally, is

accidental overwrite

2005-07-04 Thread steve lasiter
First let me say that I've been sucessful in finding all my answer either online, at the BSD website, or in my Absolute BSD book until now. I recently installed FreeBSD version 5.4 along with Apache 1.3, PHP5, and MySQL 5.02. I had everything working together great until today when I tried to copy

Re: accidental overwrite

2005-07-04 Thread Michael Beattie
On 7/4/05, steve lasiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First let me say that I've been sucessful in finding all my answer either online, at the BSD website, or in my Absolute BSD book until now. I recently installed FreeBSD version 5.4 along with Apache 1.3, PHP5, and MySQL 5.02. I had everything

Re: accidental overwrite

2005-07-04 Thread Norberto Meijome
steve lasiter wrote: My question(s) are: Is there any way to revert back to the original file if this type of mistake is made? If not is there anyway to get just that one file without having to do a complete removal and installation? And finally, is the only way to NOT do this again is to use