At 07:16 PM 7/12/2006, Yvan wrote:
rturnbull wrote:
Yvan,
I used three different packages for Linux. 1) Was the source tar.gz
2) was the rpm which I converted to a tgz file (slackware) 3) was the
compiled binary version of the workbench. Here are the filenames
mysql-workbench-1.0.6
rturnbull wrote:
Yvan,
I used three different packages for Linux. 1) Was the source
tar.gz 2) was the rpm which I converted to a tgz file (slackware) 3)
was the compiled binary version of the workbench. Here are the
filenames
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.rpm
mysql-workbench-1.0.
Yvan,
I used three different packages for Linux. 1) Was the source tar.gz
2) was the rpm which I converted to a tgz file (slackware) 3) was the
compiled binary version of the workbench. Here are the filenames
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.rpm
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.tgz
my
rturnbull wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm having some problems with the linux copy of mysql-workbench.
Great features and all, if I could get them to work.
What I'm trying to do is reverse-engineer a INNODB database I have
in mysql 5.0 on my local machine.
I go through the steps right to
Hello to all,
I'm having some problems with the linux copy of mysql-workbench.
Great features and all, if I could get them to work.
What I'm trying to do is reverse-engineer a INNODB database I have
in mysql 5.0 on my local machine.
I go through the steps right to the end of the pr