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On 6 Dec 2007, at 21:24, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
Have anyone out there any experience building, installing, and using
MySql on Leopard (PowerPC G4)
(MySql Community server 5.0.51) If so, I would be thankful for info
on possibl
Have anyone out there any experience building, installing, and using
MySql on Leopard (PowerPC G4)
(MySql Community server 5.0.51) If so, I would be thankful for info on
possible problems.
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on 11/19/07 2:58 PM, Warren Young at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Steffan A. Cline wrote:
>> I built MySQL 5.045 from source and it will run fine, just not
>> from launchd.
>
> My previous post was made with the assumption that you were using the
> official binaries, and that they had not yet qual
Steffan A. Cline wrote:
I built MySQL 5.045 from source and it will run fine, just not
from launchd.
My previous post was made with the assumption that you were using the
official binaries, and that they had not yet qualified them on Leopard.
I suggested Fink because it's an easy way to ens
on 11/19/07 12:34 PM, Warren Young at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Steffan A. Cline wrote:
>>
>> Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/var
>> /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe: line 426: 77090 Segmentation fault
>> $NOHUP_NICENESS $ledir/$MYSQLD $defaults --basedir=$MY_BASEDIR_
Steffan A. Cline wrote:
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/var
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe: line 426: 77090 Segmentation fault
$NOHUP_NICENESS $ledir/$MYSQLD $defaults --basedir=$MY_BASEDIR_VERSION
--datadir=$DATADIR $USER_OPTION --pid-file=$pid_file >> $err_log 2>&
on 11/17/07 12:05 PM, Steffan A. Cline at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 11/17/07 8:20 AM, William Allaire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 17, 2007, at 4:06 AM, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
>>
>>> Documentation for dscl is somewhat cryptic. When I was finally able
>>> to list
>>> the users
on 11/17/07 8:20 AM, William Allaire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Nov 17, 2007, at 4:06 AM, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
>
>> Documentation for dscl is somewhat cryptic. When I was finally able
>> to list
>> the users I see that the usual uid and gid of 74 belongs to _mysql.
>> What is
>> the w
I was trying to get MySQL working from a fresh build. I used most of the
tips from here:
http://hivelogic.com/narrative/articles/installing-mysql-on-mac-os-x
I have it installed and all but ran into an issue with the mysql user.
Documentation for dscl is somewhat cryptic. When I was finally able