sorry the link i given is wrong. Please follow this
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Dear One,
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Hi,
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=42039
"The --with-mysqld-libs option should be given an argument, something
like --with-mysqld-libs="-L/path/to/lib -lfoo -lbar"
2009/12/27 Kurian Thayil :
> Hi All,
>
> I was trying to compile MySQL 5.1.41 in a Fedora 12 box. I d
Hi All,
I was trying to compile MySQL 5.1.41 in a Fedora 12 box. I don't want to do an
RPM install as I have to always upgrade the mysql package whenever an upgrade
is released. So it is always convenient to use source rather than RPM. I used
the following configure option.
r...@home-de
Greetings;
I'm an absolute newbie at databases. Originally I installed mysql because it
was needed by mythtv, and with a lot of help I got that to work, although
mythtv itself is yet another story.
Then I messed up x and was forced to upgrade from my fedora 8 install to
fedora 10. T
ndorse content contained within this
transmission. > Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:51:51 +0530> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com> Subject: Re: starting mysqld on Linux fedora> > On
Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:36 AM, Alex Katebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >
He
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:36 AM, Alex Katebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any documentation on how to start the mysqld server.
> I have installed version 6.0 server and client. But I don't know how to
> start the server correctly.
>
>
Refer to :
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refma
Hello,
Is there any documentation on how to start the mysqld server.
I have installed version 6.0 server and client. But I don't know how to
start the server correctly.
Thanks,
-Alex
Absolutely... replication is designed to work across heterogenous
systems: I used to work at a place that ran replication from Mac OS/X
-on a G5G5 to BSD on x86 in production with no particular issues.
There were no extra magic steps.
Having said that, debian and fedora are flavours of the same
Hi all,
Is it possible to create replication between debian and fedora box.
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I ram yum update for mysql , mysql-server and mysql-devel in fedora core 2,
after this mysql is not starting.
===
Log Error message:
080715 22:55:58 mysqld started
Cannot initialize InnoDB as 'innodb_data_file_path' is not set.
If you do not want to use transactional Inn
I'm trying to set up SSL connectivity to a Fedora Core 4 server running
mysql-server-4.1.16-1.FC4.1 and not having much success. I keep getting
ERROR 2026 (HY000): SSL connection error
no matter what I do.
I followed the directions on
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/secure-c
ali asghar torabi parizy wrote:
i have fedora core3 installed on my system.
which release of Mysql is compatible with fedora core3 ?
You should have no issue installing MySQL 5 from the download site,
while using Fedora Core 3 - http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/.
If however, you want to use
Hello.
> i have fedora core3 installed on my system.
> which release of Mysql is compatible with fedora core3 ?
MySQL should be suitable for most modern Linux distributions (I'm not
sure if FC3 still supported). Use 5.0.15. Have a look here as well:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc
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ries (aka libmysqlclient.so.10). By removing the
pre-installed MySQL it will remove these libraries. As of 31 May 2005 For
some reason these were not compiled into the MySQL 4.1.12 shared library
RPMs as downloaded from the MySQL site. However, they are available from any
Fedora mirror in the FC4 tes
hink you need the shared-compat libraries - it appears that they are no
provided on mysql.com
As an alternative, consider using Fedora Core 4 which has Mysql 4.1 in there
natively.
The following might also be helpful (not all info in there is
Opteron-specific):
http://hashmysql.org/index.php?ti
Hello,
I have a Fedora Core 3 installation on an Intel 64bit processor.
I need PHP & MySQL 4.1.
The OS installed is the 64bit version of FC3.
PHP 4.3.9 is installed by FC3, but this has been upgraded to 4.3.11 and
works OK.
I have upgraded MySQL from 3.23 to 4.1 and I have insta
Hello.
> Trying to upgrade MySQL from 3.23 to 4.0.16 on a new fedora core3
If you have a fresh installation, it is much better to use a latest
release (4.1.14 now).
> 050901 17:33:34 [ERROR] Can't create interrupt-thread (error 13, errno:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gleb]$ perror 1
Hey all,
Trying to upgrade MySQL from 3.23 to 4.0.16 on a new fedora core3
system.
I keep getting the following when I run the servers-standard rpm...
Preparing...###
[100%]
1:MySQL-server-standard
This may be a stupid question, but on the mysql site, there are
downloads for 64 bit, then the same 64 bit downloads for redhat ES3. If
I'm using fedora core 3, do I need the redhat rpms?
Anne
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Jerry Swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to install MySQL 4 on Fedora Core 2.
> Questions:
> #1. Do I need to uninstall MySQL 3 from the server first?
>
>
> I want to install MySQL 4 on Fedora Core 2.
> Questions:
> #1. Do I need to uninstall MySQL 3 from the server first?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/upgrading-from-3-23.html
> #2. Where I can get source for MySQL 4?
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/
Go to the page of the version
Jerry Swanson wrote:
> #1. Do I need to uninstall MySQL 3 from the server first?
Not really.
> #2. Where I can get source for MySQL 4?
At your local 7/11. They usually store it hidden behind the counter along
with the most popular nuclear launch codes.
If they are out of stock, you might consi
I want to install MySQL 4 on Fedora Core 2.
Questions:
#1. Do I need to uninstall MySQL 3 from the server first?
#2. Where I can get source for MySQL 4?
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I want it to be on the list for feature requests.
The final solution which helped was adding
mysqld_disable_trans=1
to /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans and reboot.
Gleb Paharenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Disable or change policies of SELinux.
>
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scontext=root:system_r:mysqld_t
> tcontext=root:object_r:var_lib_t tclass=dir
>
> running mysql 4.0.23 on fedora core 3 with
> kernel-2.6.11-1.14_FC3.i686.rpm
> kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.49_FC3.i386.rpm
>
> I don't understand why this is happening...
>
> Anne
pid=2546 exe=/usr/sbin/mysqld-max name=mysql dev=dm-0
ino=4545860 scontext=root:system_r:mysqld_t
tcontext=root:object_r:var_lib_t tclass=dir
running mysql 4.0.23 on fedora core 3 with
kernel-2.6.11-1.14_FC3.i686.rpm
kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.49_FC3.i386.rpm
I don't understand why this is
Hello.
Are you able to start MySQL server by this command?
service mysqld start
I think you should put the correct values for the basedir, datadir,
PATH variables at the beginning of the /etc/init.d/mysql file.
Mark Sargent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> attemptin
Michael Stassen wrote:
Mark Sargent wrote:
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi
Try to see in the log files
cat /var/log/mysqld
or start the mysql server and then type
tail /var/log/messages
On Fedora, once you have properly installed mysql there is no need
to reboot your system to test it. Just type /sbin
Mark Sargent wrote:
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi
Try to see in the log files
cat /var/log/mysqld
or start the mysql server and then type
tail /var/log/messages
On Fedora, once you have properly installed mysql there is no need to
reboot your system to test it. Just type /sbin/service mysql start
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi
Try to see in the log files
cat /var/log/mysqld
or start the mysql server and then type
tail /var/log/messages
On Fedora, once you have properly installed mysql there is no need to reboot
your system to test it. Just type /sbin/service mysql start
other options you can
Hi
Try to see in the log files
cat /var/log/mysqld
or start the mysql server and then type
tail /var/log/messages
On Fedora, once you have properly installed mysql there is no need to reboot
your system to test it. Just type /sbin/service mysql start
other options you can use there: stop
Hi All,
attempting another mysql install, on a 3rd machine. Extracted the tar.gz
file to /usr/local/mysql. Followed the install docs here,
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/installing-binary.html
and successfully ran the MySql grant tables script,
6. If you haven't installed MySQL before, you mus
C.F. Scheidecker Antunes wrote:
Hello all,
I now have disabled my SELinux and so it should work.
However it still does not work.
I have a bunch of errors now on my .err file that I am copying bellow.
I've tried to create the tables again by issuing mysql_install_db and
then
tried to run the daemon
Fedora Core 3
Hello all,
I now have disabled my SELinux and so it should work.
However it still does not work.
I have a bunch of errors now on my .err file that I am copying bellow.
I've tried to create the tables again by issuing mysql_install_db and then
tried to run the daemon.
Is there any i
Hello all,
I now have disabled my SELinux and so it should work.
However it still does not work.
I have a bunch of errors now on my .err file that I am copying bellow.
I've tried to create the tables again by issuing mysql_install_db and then
tried to run the daemon.
Is there any ideias on how to f
I am pretty sure hat is due to the SELinux policy being set to restrictive. For
the brute force fix try editing /etc/selinux/config and set the variable
SELINUX=Permissive. There is a more subtle approach that maintains beeter
security explained under the SELinux topic in the Fedora doc, sorry
I have a Pentium III with Fedora Core 3 notebook and I need to install
MySQL 4.1 on it.
There was no mysql installed before so I've downloaded the packages and
did what I usually do to install
the packages. They install great. But when I try to run MySQL I have
problems as it does not ru
It only shows this:
050413 23:53:35 mysqld started
050413 23:53:35 mysqld ended
Nothing conclusive.
prasanna a wrote:
Hi
please cat the below error file and see
/var/lib/mysql/presario2700.err
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I have a Pentium III with Fedora Core 3 notebook and I need to install
MySQL 4.1 on it.
There was no mysql installed before so I've downloaded the packages and
did what I usually do to install
the packages. They install great. But when I try to run MySQL I have
problems as it does not ru
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From: Florin Andrei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 8:40 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: upgrading mysql on RH fedora core 3
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:28:56 -0800, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> we're trying to install mysql/mysql-se
oblems. we had mysql/server (3.23.52-3.i386) running,
> > but needed to go to the higher version...
>
> I was about to attempt the same thing. My thinking was to grab the
> mysql src.rpm from Fedora Core 4 test 1 and rebuild it on FC3:
>
> rpmbuild --rebuild mysql...src.rpm
On Tuesday, March 29, 2005 21:29, bruce wrote:
> hi...
>
> we're trying to install mysql/mysql-server (4.1.10a-1.i386) and are
> running into some serious problems. we had mysql/server
> (3.23.52-3.i386) running, but needed to go to the higher version...
>
> can someone tell us how/what we need
bruce wrote:
>hi...
>
>we're trying to install mysql/mysql-server (4.1.10a-1.i386) and are running
>into some serious problems. we had mysql/server (3.23.52-3.i386) running,
>but needed to go to the higher version...
>
>can someone tell us how/what we need to do to get this working correctly.
>act
as about to attempt the same thing. My thinking was to grab the
mysql src.rpm from Fedora Core 4 test 1 and rebuild it on FC3:
rpmbuild --rebuild mysql...src.rpm
Please try that and see how it goes.
> also, this has to be running with apache/php/perl/etc...
My feeling is that apache does n
hi...
we're trying to install mysql/mysql-server (4.1.10a-1.i386) and are running
into some serious problems. we had mysql/server (3.23.52-3.i386) running,
but needed to go to the higher version...
can someone tell us how/what we need to do to get this working correctly.
actually, if anybody's ma
Hello.
You may use netstat -nlpt to find open tcp ports and the name of the program to
which each
socket belongs. If you see a listener on port 3306, then this is the source of
the problem.
i?aki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, in a fedora i install mysql 4, i upgrading t
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I update mysql to 4 in my fedora, but when i put mysq
I update mysql to 4 in my fedora, but when i put mysqld says me that
other service is in this port, before when i put ps shows me a myql_safe
but whe i updated no shows
Why don´t star mysql?
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Hi, in a fedora i install mysql 4, i upgrading to mysql 4, but when i
put mysqld, say can´t start server: bind on tcp/ip port, before
restart computer when i put ps, appear an mysql_safe but now no, with
the same error.
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>>
>> - Original Message - From: "C.F. Scheidecker Antunes"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Jeff Steinkamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 10:52
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 10:52
Subject: Re: Problems installing MySQL 4.0.24 on a Fedora Core 3 x86 box
Jeff,
I am in SLC Utah.
Do you have your /var/log/mysqld.log file? I've put mine on the list
so that anyone can see it.
thanks,
C.F.
Jeff Steinkamp wrote:
I've had the same pr
automatically,
when you're using RPM distribution.
How do you start the MySQL server?
"C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
It is a dual Xenon PIII server.
I am trying to install MySQL 4.0.24 as I usuall
d not even if I run mysql_install_db.
According to the manual they should be installed automatically,
when you're using RPM distribution.
How do you start the MySQL server?
"C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
It
Compaq Server with 2GB of RAM and a Raid
system. It is running a smp kernel
2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
Fedora supplied RPMS initialize the database when you do a 'service
mysqld start'
Have you done this?
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"C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
It is a dual Xenon PIII server.
l they should be installed automatically,
when you're using RPM distribution.
How do you start the MySQL server?
"C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
>
> It is a dual Xenon
Hello,
I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp
It is a dual Xenon PIII server.
I am trying to install MySQL 4.0.24 as I usually do:
- There are no other mysql servers present, no 3.x as I did not install it.
- I run rpm -ivh MySQL-client-4.0.24-0.i386.rpm
- I run rpm -ivh MySQL-server
Hello.
> I want to upgrade mysql 3 to mysql 4.
At first, you should read:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/upgrade.html
Search the MySQL lists archives about possible problems which you can
expect. It is strongly recommended to make a backup.
> How to remove mysql3 and install mys
I want to upgrade mysql 3 to mysql 4.
Operating System is Fedore Core 2. Is there any package dependency?
How to remove mysql3 and install mysql 4?
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L-server-4.1.10-0.i386.rpm on Fedora Core 2 but I
keep getting a
"Package Not Found" dialog box saying Unlocatable Package
"libmysqlclient.so.10" Required
By ('perl-DBD-MySQL', '2.9003', '4').
I've installed the client, devel and shared pac
I'm trying to install MySQL-server-4.1.10-0.i386.rpm on Fedora Core 2 but I
keep getting a "Package Not Found" dialog box saying Unlocatable Package
"libmysqlclient.so.10" Required By ('perl-DBD-MySQL', '2.9003', '4').
I've installed
Hi All,
We are using Fedora core 3 x86_64 with Intel Xeon
EM64T. We have also installed MySQL-4.1 with Intel
x86_64 RPMs form mysql.com and upgraded php to
php-4.3.10-3.2 with RPM.
The problem which we encountered then, is connecting
mysql from php. From the archives we could trace that
the
> When I su mysql and run mysqld I get this:
> 050107 14:09:12 [Warning] Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
> mysqld: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/ib5ArcLz' (Errcode: 13)
> 050107 14:09:12 InnoDB: Error: unable to create temporary file; errno: 13
> 050107 14:09:12 [ERROR] Can't init
link to mysql version you use:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] santino]# file /usr/local/mysql
/usr/local/mysql: symbolic link to `mysql-max-4.1.8-pc-linux-i686'
At 14:15 -0500 7-01-2005, Joey wrote:
OK I am running Fedora Core3, Kernel kernel-2.6.9-1.724_FC3 along with
MySQL-server 4.1.8-0.i386.
No matter w
OK I am running Fedora Core3, Kernel kernel-2.6.9-1.724_FC3 along with
MySQL-server 4.1.8-0.i386.
No matter what I do MySQL the process will not start. This happens to me on
a couple of boxes.
One of the boxes which was upgraded from Fedora Core2 to Core3 does work
with the exact same versions of
Dear List Members
Can anybody give me a hint about how to compile mysql-python on a 64bit
opteron system (see the error below) with mysql tarball?
- Fedora Core 3 x86_64
- python-2.3.4
- MySQL-python-1.1.8
- mysql-standard-4.1.8-unknown-linux-x86_64-glibc23.tar.gz
Thanks in advance
Marc
python
PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi:
>
> When i tried to install Mysql using the rpm on a Fedora 2 .. i received this
> error:
>
> shell>rpm -i MySQL-server-4.1.7-0.i386.rpm
> warning: MySQL-server-4.1.7-0.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
> 5072e1f5error: Failed dependencies:
Hi:
When i tried to install Mysql using the rpm on a Fedora 2 .. i received this
error:
shell>rpm -i MySQL-server-4.1.7-0.i386.rpm
warning: MySQL-server-4.1.7-0.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
5072e1f5error: Failed dependencies:
MySQL conflicts with mysql-3.23.5
From: "Dennis Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/168700
I've been searching through the 15502 messages from this
list that I have archived since Jan 16, 2004 but I must've missed this
one...
Thanks for looking it up!
Regards, Jigal.
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"Jigal van Hemert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 040925 21:50:34 Warning: Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
>> Databases are installed. You can ignore the above warning.
>
> Egor,
>
> 1) A warning usually indicates an error that has limited impact on the
> system, but still an erro
I was attempting to install mysql ver. 4.0.21 when I encountered a
premature ending to the install as shown here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]# scripts/mysql_install_db --user=mysql
Installing all prepared tables
040925 21:50:34 Warning: Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
040925 21:50:34 .
Anyone else getting a MYSQL [FAILED]
when it starts up with Fedora Core 2.
The funny part is that it is started and accepting connections.
It's just the message comming back as failed either at boot up or when
doing a /etc/init.d/mysqld start
Regards,
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Frank Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install MySQL 5.0.0 on a fresh install
> of Fedora Core 1, however I am running into a little
> trouble and I was hoping someone could give me a
> little insight on what I might be doing wrong.
>
> I am abl
Hello everyone,
I am trying to install MySQL 5.0.0 on a fresh install
of Fedora Core 1, however I am running into a little
trouble and I was hoping someone could give me a
little insight on what I might be doing wrong.
I am able to install the 'server', 'clients', and
rpm -qa|grep mysql will show you what mysql
packages you have installed.
You probably have both 3.x and 4.x packages installed
and assuming you don't have a 3.x database you want to
preserve, I would suggest uninstalling the 3.x package
with rpm --erase name_of_3.x_package
To determine where the
After installing FC2 i realized that the mysql server version installed
was 3.x. I wanted to install version 4.0, so i got the rpm
package from mysql website and i installed it on my system.
Now it seems like mysql server is not running. I get no output for the
command "ps -A | grep mysql". Also,
I am trying to install the RPM and get a couple of errors saying the
libsqlclient.so.10 RPM is missing. I have tried to search for this but
cannot find the proper package for it. Any help would be appreciated!
Sincerely,
Chris Dietzler
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uch file or directory
Regards Sami
-Original Message-
From: Sami Maisniemi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL installation in Fedora Core 1
I intend to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1.
Installat
nd to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1.
Installation and configuration of Apache and PHP4 was pretty simple, but
there are some problems in configuration of MySQL. I installed the MySQL
server RPM included in the distribution.
Tuesday, March 30, 2004 3:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: MySQL installation in Fedora Core 1
>
> I intend to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1.
> Installation and configuration of Apache and PHP4 was pretty
> simple, but
> there are some probl
I intend to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1.
Installation and configuration of Apache and PHP4 was pretty simple, but
there are some problems in configuration of MySQL. I installed the MySQL
server RPM included in the distribution.
Even in the MySQL pages it is mentioned
Sami,
I run Fedora core 1 and haven't had any problems.
This is all you do if you want MySQL 4.1.1.
wget
http://www.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-4.1/MySQL-server-4.1.1-1.i386.rpm/f
rom/http://mysql.mirrors.pair.com/
wget
http://www.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-4.1/MySQL-client-4.1.1-0.i38
I intend to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1.
Installation and configuration of Apache and PHP4 was pretty simple, but
there are some problems in configuration of MySQL. I installed the MySQL
server RPM included in the distribution.
Even in the MySQL pages it is mentioned
Todd Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried installing MySQL on Fedora and all seemed to go fine, but there
> is no mysqladmin. Have I missed something here?
>
> And I am not sure where the mysql executable resides. The version is
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> MySQL-3.23.58-1.i386.rpm
2003 01:02
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Subject: Installing MySQL on Fedora
I tried installing MySQL on Fedora and all seemed to go fine, but there is
no mysqladmin. Have I missed something here?
And I am not sure where the mysql executable resides. The version is
MySQL-3.23.58-1.i386.rpm
Todd
I tried installing MySQL on Fedora and all seemed to go fine, but there
is no mysqladmin. Have I missed something here?
And I am not sure where the mysql executable resides. The version is
MySQL-3.23.58-1.i386.rpm
Todd
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Hello, I tried to compile the latest mysql rpm on fedora.
The compilation is ok , but when I try to install the compiled
MySQL-client rpm the system exits with:
perl(the) is needed by MySQL-client-4.0.16-0
Does someone have an idea?
Thanks
Daniele
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