Good day all!
Please help me with charset adding. I have some strange trouble.
I use FreeBSD 4.2 STABLE and MySQL 3.23.28-gamma (compiled from FreeBSD
ports) and PHP 4.04.
As I understood Latin1 is a default charset. So, I wanted to add cp1251 or
koi8_ru.
Ok, I add --default-character-set=cp1251
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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As far as I know, just try building it on an i386 running BSDI 4.1
Sinisa,
Who was the guy that just contributed the BSDI 4.2 tarball? Maybe he
could give Aaron here some pointers.
Matt
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Hello,
I need help. I am sitting here with our server administrator (a miracle
in itself) and the SQL manual and some scripts to follow. We just
finished installing the .pkg program on the RAQ3 and MySQL is up and
running. The next step to take to create the database according to
Andrew Chen's
Hello,
Other than installing the .pkg file into the server and running it
through his interface, do I need to get the server admin to do anything
else? I am afraid that I am running out of time with him, meaning, I am
running out of time with root priviledges. I am trying here. We have
tried
Fresh installation? Then you don't need -p option. If not, what password
are you using when it ask you to enter the password. It's not newpassword
as you typed in the prompt, it's your old password
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From: "Neil Zanella" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "MySQL Mailing List"
Ok, rule number 1. Check and make sure your building software is up to date
before you whine to the MySQL List. I'm still compiling, but it's much
further down the path then when it crashed before. While I wait for this
thing to compile I even helped a few newbies :)
Thanks for your help!
Quentin Bennett writes:
Perhaps, along with the 'Please check the manual' message at the end of all
messages, there should be a reference to a reliable archive, allowing list
users who are referred to the archive an easy way of finding it!
Done.
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* Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11.01.01 06:19:
MySQL 3.23.29 or 3.23.30, with RedHat Linux 7.0, compile from tarball
source, can't rollback.
Do you mean that it is platform?? There are errors build with RedHat 7.0?
Hmm. It certainly does seem so as there have been a few reports
dear friends,
i am not able to install MySQL-3.23.30-1.i386.rpm on redhat 6.2 and 7.0
it says REQUIRES PERL5 at /usr/bin/perl5
and under /usr/bin i have perl as well as perl5.006
please let me know how do i install the rpm on linux!!
take care...
have a nice day...
Dear nair,
try to get an rpm from radhat site.
But my strongly sudjection is to compily the source codes
- Original Message -
From: "SATYAN NAIR" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 7:21 AM
Subject: rpm requires perl5 on redhat 7.0
dear friends,
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