Daniel Iliev wrote:
>
>>
>> And there is really no /usr/sbin/mysqld...
>> But why does start-up script want to start /usr/sbin/mysqld???
>>
>
> If I were you, I would "emerge mysql" again and look carefully at the final
> phase,
> where the output shows which files are being installed.
Eh?
cat
On 6/28/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And that's what I'd expect, even with minimal use-flag:
> server, not client. And if "minimal" removes server
> functionality, than it does remove critical features
> (if you remove server-functiona
On 6/28/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And that's what I'd expect, even with minimal use-flag:
server, not client. And if "minimal" removes server
functionality, than it does remove critical features
(if you remove server-functionality, it is not server anymore).
There was a recent discus
On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 09:10:54PM +0200, Penguin Lover Jarry squawked:
> But description says:
> mysql: A fast, multi-threaded, multi-user SQL database server.
>
> And that's what I'd expect, even with minimal use-flag:
> server, not client. And if "minimal" removes server
> functionality, than i
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Well, I'd expect to get something usable even with minimal flag.
IMHO, mysqld *is* critical feature...
No, you have the client and all libraries needed to access a remote
server, that is a VERY useful flag when you really don't need the
whole mysqld stuff and data, while
On 6/28/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kashani wrote:
>> * Starting mysql (/etc/mysql/my.cnf)
>> start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory
>
> Saw a guy with this same issue last night on IRC. You didn't happen to
> use the minimal USE flag did you?
Yes, I do hav
kashani wrote:
* Starting mysql (/etc/mysql/my.cnf)
start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory
Saw a guy with this same issue last night on IRC. You didn't happen to
use the minimal USE flag did you?
Yes, I do have "minimal" use-flag in my /etc/make.conf.
echo "dev
>
> And there is really no /usr/sbin/mysqld...
> But why does start-up script want to start /usr/sbin/mysqld???
>
If I were you, I would "emerge mysql" again and look carefully at the final
phase,
where the output shows which files are being installed.
That would give some clues.
--
Best rega
Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I installed mysql (amd64), but it does not want to start:
obelix ~ # /etc/init.d/mysql start
* Caching service dependencies ...[ ok ]
* ...
* Starting mysql (/etc/mysql/my.cnf)
start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory
* My
Hi,
I installed mysql (amd64), but it does not want to start:
obelix ~ # /etc/init.d/mysql start
* Caching service dependencies ...[ ok ]
* ...
* Starting mysql (/etc/mysql/my.cnf)
start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory
* MySQL NOT starte
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