Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm totally strugling on choosing the mysql
distribution for my "RedHat Linux9.0". My system
config is as follows.
1.Pentium 4 and Intel845 Chipset (Intel Original
Board)
2.gcc version - (GCC) 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux
3.2.2-5)
I'm trying to develop the client programs.
Pl
Dear Friends,
I'm Ashok here. first i'll tell my sys configuration.
1.Redhat-Linux 9
2.Intel Pentium chipset
3.MySQL 4.1 with Development Libraries
For this i've downloaded the MySQL4.1 under the
specification "Linux x86 RPM downloads" from the site.
In my system, the MySQL Server is working w
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ashok,
>
> Can u do me a favor.
> Am trying to update the mysql server in windows
> using VC++ and C code.
> Am very new to this domain. Can u please send the
> code u are using in
> VC++ to me?
>
> Your help would be greatly ap
Dear Friends,
I'm Ashok here. first i'll tell my sys configuration.
1.Redhat-Linux 9
2.Intel Pentium chipset
3.MySQL 4.1 with Development Libraries
For this i've downloaded the MySQL4.1 under the
specification "Linux x86 RPM downloads" from the site.
In my system, the MySQL Server is working w
Hi Carlos,
My suggestion for this problem is, just uninstall the
MySQL Server and manually delete all the corresponding
files, restart the system once (not a must, but it's a
advisable), then u install the MySQL, hope now it'll
definitely work.
This is happening because of mis-configuration b/w
t
Hi friends,
I'm now started to using the Redhat-Linux. Now i want
to start MySQL on Linux. I'm not having much idea
about Linux. I'm new to this. For Linux which MySQL
installation i've to choose from the site. there are
lot of binary distributions, i don't which one is
compatible for my OS.
Lin
hi,
if u'r uninstalled the mysql and try to reinstalling
means, try the following.
1.Delete all the corresponding files that are created
by the prev installation after the uninstallation.
2.Install the MySQL again. Now it'll work.
This is due to some configuration prob between the
prev and new
Dear friends,
I'm using win2000 with VC++. In this now i wrote one
console application for invoking MySQL Database. After
creating the .exe file, if i try to run that means its
giving the error that can't find the specified file
libmysql.dll. So i added the path of limysql.dll in
env path variable
Hi friends,
I'm having one doubt on "NOT NULL" specification for
the table field properties. That is i have created on
table-mine which contains name(Not Null) and pwd(Not
Null). Now I intended to execute the following query.
"insert into mine values('','')"
This means that i'm trying to insert
Hi Friends,
I'm Ashok. I tried one c-cgi script which is get two
input data from the user (thro' browser) and store it
into MySQL Database, which is running in my m/c as a
service. It's working well in my local pc.
Now i want to host that cgi pgm into one site (where
cgi scriptings r allowed). My
Dear Friends,
I'm having one problem. that is using MySQL C API Libraries with BorlandC++
compiler ver 3.1and as well as in TC ver 3.0. The problem i'd found is can't
include the header files which r having the more than 8 char name length. I
can't come up with the solution. pls anybody has a
Hello Friends,
I wrote one simple pgm to connect and disconnect the database in TC(Windows).
when compiling the program, it's giving the error, unable to open the
my_global.h and giving some more errors from the header files my_sys.h and
mysql.h. I copied all the header files from the mysql\in
Hi friends,
I'm ashok, new member to this forum. I'm doing my final year graduation and
I'm new to this MySQL, C and Windows Combination(i never worked DB connectivity
in C). There is no such header files in TC such as mysql.h and so on. how can i
include those files and how can i create a d
a
lot but couldn't succeed.
I don't know where is fault , so please reply me . so that I
can do my rest of work.
If there are other option to check the existence of any user
whether the user is present or not , please let me know
Hoping positive response from your side.
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