Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-29 Thread Alexander Skwar
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Daniel da Veiga
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Richard Fish
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Willie Wong
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Jarry
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Daniel da Veiga
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Jarry
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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Daniel Iliev
> > 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

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread kashani
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

[gentoo-user] /usr/sbin/mysqld: No such file or directory

2006-06-28 Thread Jarry
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