Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-26 Thread Michael Widenius
Hi! R == R Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: R R Talbot wrote: R R Talbot wrote: R Still having compile problems and GNU binary R produces the following info cut R bin/mysqld --help R basedir: /usr/local/mysql/ R datadir: /usr/local/mysql/var/ R tmpdir: /tmp/ cut As you

Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-26 Thread rjtalbo
Thank You.. Monty Yeah! I can write shell scripts and depending on style usually interpet those written by others.. So, I will set about changing the script and email you my results.. Thank You for taking the time to look at my problem. Bob T Michael Widenius wrote: Hi! R == R Talbot

Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-24 Thread R Talbot
R Talbot wrote: R Talbot wrote: Still having compile problems and GNU binary produces the following info Michael Widenius wrote: The problem is probably that your tar program doesn't use user-names but user-ids, in which case the files may be owned by 'anyone. What output do

Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-23 Thread R Talbot
R Talbot wrote: R Talbot wrote: Michael Widenius wrote: The problem is probably that your tar program doesn't use user-names but user-ids, in which case the files may be owned by 'anyone. What output do you get for: ldd bin/mysqld [root@thinkpad]# ls -l

Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-23 Thread R Talbot
R Talbot wrote: R Talbot wrote: R Talbot wrote: Michael Widenius wrote: The problem is probably that your tar program doesn't use user-names but user-ids, in which case the files may be owned by 'anyone. What output do you get for: ldd bin/mysqld

Re: Compiled v. 3.23.40 and 3.23.42 to12 test Failures

2001-09-22 Thread R Talbot
R Talbot wrote: Michael Widenius wrote: The problem is probably that your tar program doesn't use user-names but user-ids, in which case the files may be owned by 'anyone. What output do you get for: ldd bin/mysqld [root@thinkpad]# ls -l /bin/mysqld -rwxr-xr-x 1 root