On Dec 12, 2013, at 12:07, David Lyon wrote:
> To try to clarify my earlier e-mail. You kindly provided the following
> resource (http://userbase.kde.org/Digikam/Using_digiKam_with_MySQL) and
> suggested from the support page that the port was 3306.
Yes, 3306 is the default port for all MySQL
To try to clarify my earlier e-mail. You kindly provided the following
resource (http://userbase.kde.org/Digikam/Using_digiKam_with_MySQL) and
suggested from the support page that the port was 3306. It may be but the
date of that information was 3/14/11. Nonetheless, on that same page the
I think I answered these questions in the previous email…
On Dec 12, 2013, at 09:07, David Lyon wrote:
> Well, I guess I have created another conundrum. The reference you provided, I
> erroneously assumed that the Host Name was the one associated with the port #
> (3306) you provided.
They ar
Well, I guess I have created another conundrum. The reference you
provided, I erroneously assumed that the Host Name was the one associated
with the port # (3306) you provided. So I, after failing with
"localhost", entered 192.168.1.11 as the Host Name but apparently it is
not correct, as
On Dec 11, 2013, at 17:58, David Lyon wrote:
> OK-- one small step which is probably the critical one has been missing. I
> have attached the log from XQuartx and a screen shot of the set up within
> digikam once it's opened which requires the mysql server set up.
> I have never made it to this
It appears that Mysql is installed successfully. I'll now attempt to
digikam. Thanks for your guidance.
David
Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] y
- Dropping test database...
... Success!
- Removing privileges on test database...
... Success!
Reloading the privilege tables will e
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On Dec 11, 2013, at 15:11, David Lyon wrote:
> In anticipation of following the guideline which you provided to install
> mysql5, I thought it best to make sure that I had no installed components of
> mysql5. As you can see fro
Lots of questions.
Setting up a MySQL server isn’t the simplest thing, there are a few steps, but
it’s not too bad. I don’t know if using digikam requires you to do so. If it
does, start by reading the relevant part of our MAMP page:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/MAMP
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Imac running OS 10.9 with Xcode 5.0.2, Xcode Command Line Tools extension
package for Maverick, MacPort, and digikam (3.5.0).
I am unsophisticated regarding the language of Open Source but was
successful in getting all the items installed to open Digikam. However,
when it opens it is very uns