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Well, you could also use these switches with the rpm command:
--prefix
This sets the installation prefix to for
relocatable packages.
--relocate =
For relocatable packages, translates the files that
would be put in to
Riyaad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
> I've installed mysql 3.23.39 on a rh 7.1 machine.
> i followed every possibl step and yeah it dumped it in the correct locations
> for all.
> Is it possible to migrate/re-install mysql in another location, say
> /usr/bin/sql instead of the 7.1 conv
Can't you set that in the my.cnf file, the data directory?
Mike.
-- Original Message --
From: Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 16:25:52 -0400 (EDT)
>On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Mike Baranski wrote:
>
> Mine's in /usr/bin/mysql..
Nope, but it'll take all of 30 secs to verify, and it's easier than re-compiling
(IMHO) No offense intended, I just wanted to point out some more avalible
oppurtunities that might save some time and effort...
Plus, as robust as mysql tries to be, don't you think they would include this...
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I am sure you can change the base if you can compile it.
Have you verified that the relocated RPM install works properly?
I have not.
Mike Baranski wrote:
> Well, you could also use these switches with the rpm command:
> --prefix
> This sets the installation prefix to
Yes, compile it from source.
Riyaad Miller wrote:
> Hi
> I've installed mysql 3.23.39 on a rh 7.1 machine.
> i followed every possibl step and yeah it dumped it in the correct locations
> for all.
> Is it possible to migrate/re-install mysql in another location, say
> /usr/bin/sql instead of the
Hi
I've installed mysql 3.23.39 on a rh 7.1 machine.
i followed every possibl step and yeah it dumped it in the correct locations
for all.
Is it possible to migrate/re-install mysql in another location, say
/usr/bin/sql instead of the 7.1 convention of /usr/local/bin.
Is this a possibility?
Please