"InnoDB is included in binary distributions by default as of MySQL 4.0."
Hello
Is InnoDb always used when installing MySQL whether RPM or binary is used?
I am not completely sure what this is although I've read about it.
Thanks!
Carlos
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nevermind mates, it is.
--- Carlos Sunden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> Libraries and header files RPM download at
> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.0.html
> is the mysql-devel package, right?
> Thanks!
> Carlos
>
>
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Dear All,
The mysql client & mysql-devel packages did it.
Was able to change the password which I did with a
very easy one. Now when I want to change the existing
password & it fails. It does not let me.
Thanks agaiN!
--- Carlos Sunden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok.
> So
Hello
Libraries and header files RPM download at
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.0.html
is the mysql-devel package, right?
Thanks!
Carlos
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hanks to all again!
Carlos
Victoria Reznichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carlos Sunden wrote:
>
> Installed the MySQL-server-4.0.20-0.i386.rpm on a RHL8 system
>
> Initialized the grant tables and then did:
> /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u rt password ACTUALPASSWORD
> And got:
>
Dear All,
Hello
Installed the MySQL-server-4.0.20-0.i386.rpm on a RHL8 system
Initialized the grant tables and then did:
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u rt password ACTUALPASSWORD
And got:
-bash: /usr/bin/mysqladmin: No such file or directory
What gives mates?
I had used the exact command before in
Dear All,
Hello
is it advised not to do an upgrade on a Mysql 4.x to latest MySQL?
What if the 4.x version is installed at installation time of say, RHL8, can an upgrade
then be done afterwards to latest version?
Just looking for any recommendations, etc
Thanks in advance!~
Carlos