Keep reading the istructions expecially the part where it istructs you
where to copy the mysql.server. I had the same problem and i still do
not know what the @HOSTNAME@ is, however after rebooting the error
message
still displays but i get a running mysql.
harry
Kasi Viswanthan Arunachalam
I had similar problems with sue7.2 i finally got fed up and downloaded
the most current binary distribution
and followed directions. I am still trying to work out some issues but
at least i have a working
system
XAPHS
Chris Bolt wrote:
I am currently using Slackware 8 (linux) and I have some
I had the same problem with suse 7.2. I see that the path to mysql.sock
is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock. this location of mysql.sock was a leftover
from the mysql that i installed from the distribution. the downloaded
version though stores the mysql.sock in /tmp/mysql.sock - i had to tell
a few of
I had the same problem with suse 7.2. I see that the path to mysql.sock
is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock. this location of mysql.sock was a leftover
from the mysql that i installed from the distribution. the downloaded
version though stores the mysql.sock in /tmp/mysql.sock - i had to tell
a few of
are these commands use for?
any insight would greatly be appreciated
Harry Amarantidis
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