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like I did in SQL Server.
delete from post
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. Then WinMySQLAdmin will
know how to connect to that server on startup.
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Subject: question using mysqladmin with apache on win32 (w2k)
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 19:10:06
I am new to dababases in general and have a few questions. I have been
building a database in mysql using sql commands in msdos but would like
to use Visual Basic from here on out to edit the database. After
completion of the database I need to use it for a program that will also
be editing the
I'd pipe the process list contents to a file, then look at the file via a
text editor
eg.
\T c:\processes.txt
show processlist;
\t
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try using mysqladmin with a grep command, or redirect it's output to a
file. something like this should do it.
mysqladmin -u user -p processlist | grep
try just upgrading the RPMs using rpm -ivh
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I need to remove a previous version of mysql and install the newest. When
trying to remove the previous version it complains about dependencies . I
don't know what to do about it, so I end up
I don't have a Linux box around, so I'll have to check the specific order
you can do it... in the meantime, have you tried
rpm -ivh *.rpm
from that directory?
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This is what I get
rpm -ivh 3.23.46-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies
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