I figured this out. It's the "ANY" setup in Privileges. Being set to allow ANY user to
login without password, MySQL interestingly interprets
that as "even known users with passwords MUST log in without passwords." My two
solutions were either to delete the ANY privileges or
to create a second ac
Lou Olsten wrote:
> I haven't figured out where to get the libstdc++
That's part of gcc usually found in /usr/local/lib or in the lib dir under the gcc
installation dir.
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I'm having a problem similar to the one mentioned in the list message
http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/165952
* I built, installed, and run MySQL 4.0.18
o gcc 2.95.3 on Solaris 9
* I created a user "abcd" and used MyPHPAdmin to give this user a password
"xxyyzzaa"
* I can login usi