Hi,
I have a Solaris 8 Server. I have just compiled MySql 3.23.51.
My Solaris servershas 2 NIC's - 1 with the name/ip of burns, the other with
the name/ip vader
I have done a
make all;
make install;
mysql_install_db
I have then copied the mysql.serverto /etc/init.d/mysql_server
I start
Wahyu Purnomo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 July 2002 11:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MySQL Cannot Set Root Password on Solaris 8 (Not the usual
- strange.)
Pada Sun, 28 Jul 2002 10:49:01 +0100
MySQL DBA [EMAIL PROTECTED] menulis :
./mysqladmin -u root password
Password on Solaris 8 (Not the usual
- strange.)
Pada Sun, 28 Jul 2002 11:04:09 +0100
MySQL DBA [EMAIL PROTECTED] menulis :
./mysqladmin -u root password newpass
$ ./mysqladmin -u root password newpass
ok then, maybe you this can solve the problem
./mysqladmin -u root password newpass
hi,
I am trying to build the best version of mysql on solaris 8 for Sparc.
Can anyone please recommend
1.) The best version of Mysql to use (I am told there is a payfor version with
transactions)
2.) The suggested version of GCC to use (I am using sun freewares GCC 3.1)
3.) The needed /
Hello
I am trying to configure mysql on solaris 2.6
when I run the configure command I use
./conigure --with-prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-exec-prefix=/usr/local/mysql
--enable-thread-safe-client --with-mysql-user=mysqldba
configure reports back the following error
configure: error: No
Hello all.
I am running mysql 3.x on Redhat Linux, and Solaris 2.6 and 8
Most of the development work is done on these servers.
I do have a couple of windows developers using tools like mysqlfront
Is there way with mysql to print out table structure in a useable text format or maybe
even a