What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
Have you tried Database Workbench (Pro) yet? See www.upscene.com
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
Download Database Workbench for Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase SQL
What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
You could start with our AnySQL Maestro (free version available).
http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/anysql/maestro/
Sincerely yours,
SQL Maestro Group Team
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Thanks for all the feedback. Going to download all of these and see which
best suits our needs.
Neil
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Ye Yuan yuan4...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Neil,
You can try toad for mysql. It is free.
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What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
Thanks
Neil
If I am looking for a application that will connect to MySQL and allow
me to make database / table / user / permission modifications via a
graphical tool, is there something specific out there you guys
recommend? I have been doing everything via CLI only and would like to
try a GUI option if
On July 13, 2009 12:03:49 pm Carlos Williams wrote:
If I am looking for a application that will connect to MySQL and allow
me to make database / table / user / permission modifications via a
graphical tool, is there something specific out there you guys
recommend? I have been doing everything
Yup. That was what I was looking for. Thanks!
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Rayr...@stilltech.net wrote:
On July 13, 2009 12:03:49 pm Carlos Williams wrote:
If I am looking for a application that will connect to MySQL and allow
me to make database / table / user / permission modifications
Did you even look here:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Williams [mailto:carlosw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:43 PM
To: Ray
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MySQL GUI Tools
Yup. That was what I was looking
On 31.01.2009 14:34 CE(S)T, Mike Lischke wrote:
we are pleased to announce a new maintenance release of the legacy GUI
Tools Bundle.
Why is this called legacy? What's the newer/better alternative? I
could not find anything like this on the MySQL website.
Workbench is an E/R modeling tool.
By Premiumsoft. Navicat MySQL GUI Manager is a powerful yet easy to use MySQL
client provides extensive functionality for managing and developing MySQL.
It features an intuitive interface and provides a set of useful tool to
import/ export, backup/ restore data, Synchronize database and connect
Hmm. Speaking of Navicat, does anybody out there have an easy way to
scrub the control coding from scripts developed under Navicat? I expect
that they're there mostly for coloration on displays, but it's kind of
obnoxious when you want to do anything else with them.
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On Mar 15, 2007, at 4:25 AM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
Something along the lines of SQLYog (Enterprise ideally).
I'm kind of disappointed that I
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
Something along the lines of SQLYog (Enterprise ideally).
I'm kind of disappointed that I can't seem to find anything. They're all
either some
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 01:25 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
has it got to be Free of COST and FLOSSware? If Not, then consider Aqua
Data Studio
/licensing.html
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From: Ow Mun Heng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 1:37 AM
To: Daevid Vincent
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Is there a professional quality mySQL GUI for Linux?
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 01:25 -0700, Daevid Vincent
No, it doesn't have to be free. However I'm not a big fan of Java
What about using Wine?
Ours works fine under Wine.
Or you could try the one at www.sqlly.com
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, NexusDB, Oracle
MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
I use SQLYog emulated with wine and/or cross over office
it works 100% fine :D
wine sqlyog.exe Next Next Next Finish
:D
On 3/15/07, Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter
one is perfect.
Tim
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From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:26 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Is there a professional quality mySQL GUI for Linux?
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI
Tim Lucia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/15/2007 07:47:29 AM:
I trade between SQLYog and SQL Exporer plugin for Eclipse. The former
only
shows 1 result set at a time (boo) while the latter shows more than one
(yeah!) The former doesn't let you sort columns from your own query,
only
the
I have upgraded to 5.25 today and it is true. Outstanding!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:16 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Is there a professional quality mySQL GUI for Linux?
Tim Lucia [EMAIL
OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
:-\
Fine - from this I gather phpMyAdmin is perhaps not a Good Thing.
Now,
2006 6:32 PM
To: MySQL List
Subject: Re: MySql GUI
OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
!!!
!
:-\
Fine - from this I gather
At 19:44 +1000 31/5/06, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
I would agree, I have found it useful as well. It does have a few
limitations (well the versions I've used)
Actually, having just mildly sung its praises, there do seem to be
some bugs in the latest version I installed on my local
Chris Sansom wrote:
At 19:44 +1000 31/5/06, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
I would agree, I have found it useful as well. It does have a few
limitations (well the versions I've used)
BTW, what are the limits on OpenOffice's Base being used as a front end?
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Chris Sansom wrote:
OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
:-\
Fine - from this I gather phpMyAdmin is
Dan Trainor wrote:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
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At 10:23 +0200 30/5/06, Anthony wrote:
:-\
Very helpful - thanks.
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Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link?
Andrew
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At 12:31 -0700 29/5/06, AndrewMcHorney wrote:
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link?
Maybe
On Monday 29 May 2006 21:31, AndrewMcHorney wrote:
Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link?
AndrewMcHorney wrote:
Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an administrator
or user to create databases and maybe even add, update and modify rows
in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller. Does this still
exist and what is the link?
Andrew
Hi -
MySQL
At 14:02 -0700 29/5/06, Dan Trainor wrote:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
Why in particular?
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What is it you are looking for in the application? I use DBVisualizer free
version for most of my mysql and oracle use. You can give it a try and see
if you like it or not.
On 1/2/06, Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there i am looking for an alternative gui app than navicat for osx.
Ive
Hi there i am looking for an alternative gui app than navicat for osx.
Ive used CocoaMysql in the past and is limited in terms of
administration, however has more working features than navicat ever
does.
I assumed this product was pretty good, however after purchasing boy
was i wrong. I
Karam Chand said:
I use SQLyog. It does allow you to create/delete FKs
with ON UPDATE criterias.
Yeah, it does not allow you to create Fks in graphical
manner like MS SQL Server but does my purpose. One
feature I really miss is Editing of FKs.
Yeah, I also tried SQLyog. It's a very
Probably you should put it as a bug in SQLyogs forums.
Karam
--- Jose_Miguel_Pérez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karam Chand said:
I use SQLyog. It does allow you to create/delete
FKs
with ON UPDATE criterias.
Yeah, it does not allow you to create Fks in
graphical
manner like MS SQL
On Thursday, September 09, 2004 - Karam Chand said:
Probably you should put it as a bug in SQLyogs forums.
I have put a bug request into the MySQL Query Browser bug track instead.
I like this tool very much, it has some very nice features like the
multithreaded results fetching.
Hi All!
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name it) seemed
Hello Jose,
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name
!
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with
foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few
GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable
with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you
name it) seemed to be
some
I'm using DBTools DBManager Professional - it's free :
http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/dbmanagerpro.php
Freddie
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Amanullah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Dezember 2003 03:57
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MySQL List
Betreff: Re: MySQL
Hello,
Was wondering if any one on the list has or is using PremiumSoft Navicat's MySQL
Administration Tool for windows, and if so, any thoughts on it... good,
excellent, poor...etc.
Appreciate the feedback ;)
TIA
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Hi,
I'm Using the Same, the Tool is very much useful to me
to export data from one server to another online, and
for much more activities.
Excellent...
-Aman.
Mike Blezien wrote:
Hello,
Was wondering if any one on the list has or is using PremiumSoft
Navicat's MySQL Administration Tool for
I have been using it for a long time is works fine !
:)
-
syed sanya
Amanullah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm Using the Same, the Tool is very much useful to me
to export data from one server to another online, and
for much more activities.
Excellent...
-Aman.
Mike Blezien wrote:
- Original Message -
I would use MySQL CC (command center, I think...)... I seem to remember
someone mentioning that mysql gui is discontinued...
CC is available from the mysql.org site, and is very easy to install on
windows xp (it's on my laptop...)
/originalmessage
I second
I found that MySQL GUI would be the
perfect software for me to try. But I am not quite sure how to download it on
my computer which has windows XP operating system. Could you give me
instructions on how to download the software so I can start using it as soon
as possible because the project
I would use MySQL CC (command center, I think...)... I seem to remember someone
mentioning that mysql gui is discontinued...
CC is available from the mysql.org site, and is very easy to install on windows xp
(it's on my laptop...)
-Original Message-
From: Liwen Han [mailto:[EMAIL
Dan Greene wrote:
I would use MySQL CC (command center, I think...)... I seem to remember someone
mentioning that mysql gui is discontinued...
You remember right, the MySQL GUI IS discontinued. Why it is still
availiable for download, ask MySQL
Jakob
^--
To Unix or not to Unix
Ligaya Turmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is no acknowledgement when a table is created. You don't find out
about it until you turn off the gui and restart it.
Choose Refresh all caches in the Manage manu item.
BTW MySQLGUI is no longer under development. Use MySQL Control Center
there is no acknowledgement when a table is created. You don't find out
about it until you turn off the gui and restart it.
Respectfully,
Ligaya Turmelle
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...it's clean and easy to use.
http://www.dajoba.com/projects/mysqltool/index.html?_of=,10,20,14
- Original Message -
From: Neil Tompkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: mySQL GUI
I have recently purchased the lease of a dedicated
I have recently purchased the lease of a dedicated mySQL server running on
linux.
I normally use a GUI tool to modify databases etc. But now I need to create
them aswell. Can anyone recommend a free tool to do this to run on Windows
and connection to a mySQL server running on linux.
Thanks
www.sqlyog.com
Absolutely the best tool I've used to work with mysql. And a VERY responsive
development team.
=C=
- Original Message -
From: Neil Tompkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:49 PM
Subject: mySQL GUI
I have recently purchased
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: mySQL GUI
I have recently purchased the lease of a dedicated mySQL server running on
linux.
I normally use a GUI tool to modify databases etc. But now I need to
create
them aswell. Can anyone recommend a free
MySQL CC from www.mysql.com is pretty good.
Tyler
- Original Message -
From: Neil Tompkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:49 PM
Subject: mySQL GUI
I have recently purchased the lease of a dedicated mySQL server running on
linux.
I normally
SQLyog at http://www.webyog.com/sqlyog is the best
Windows GUI I have seen. Its FREE, small, compact and
extremely fast when working with remote server.
Best I have seen till data.
Karam
--- Neil Tompkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently purchased the lease of a dedicated
mySQL
Hello:
I am using Windows 98. I have a machine with 512K memory and a 1.3meg
processor.
I am trying to use MySQL Control center, version 0.8.7. It crashes when I
try to connect to more than one user at the same time. Worse, it looks like
I can only open one connection per session. If I open a
Hi there -- I'm relatively new to LINUX (I have RedHat 8.0 on my system)
and I just downloaded MySQL-GUI and can't seem to get it working. It
keeps telling me that it cannot connect through the socket (111). Can
someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I tried to set the path using a
shell
On 11/10/02 1:50 PM, Allan J Horwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there -- I'm relatively new to LINUX (I have RedHat 8.0 on my system)
and I just downloaded MySQL-GUI and can't seem to get it working. It
keeps telling me that it cannot connect through the socket (111). Can
someone tell me
:
Hi there -- I'm relatively new to LINUX (I have RedHat 8.0 on my system)
and I just downloaded MySQL-GUI and can't seem to get it working. It
keeps telling me that it cannot connect through the socket (111). Can
someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I tried to set the path using a
shell
On 11/10/02 9:14 PM, daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
running on localhost using the socket connection (as supposed to
tcp/ip ).
what are you saying that mysql can connect another way other than through
mysql.sock ?
If I am not mistaken the socket works only for a connection between server
i've made connections to a remote mysql from one server to our main one and
the main one is running socket connections ?
= Original Message From R. Hannes Niedner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 11/10/02 9:14 PM, daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
running on localhost using the socket connection
On 11/10/02 9:42 PM, daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've made connections to a remote mysql from one server to our main one and
the main one is running socket connections ?
I guess I lost you.
All I wanted to say is this:
If you run mysql (client) and mysqld (server) on the same computer you
And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?
JMichael
Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/22/2002 09:14 PM
To: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Kramer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: MySQL Gui Install
stuff in MySQL.
Matt
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:01 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K
And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?
JMichael
Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/22/2002 09:14
We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and switch
to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.
- Original Message -
From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K
Can
Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K
Don't let them mislead you, MyCC might as well be dead too... there hasn't
been an update to it for more than 4 months. Go get MySQL Navigator
because
at least IT can export to a file that you can then edit.
I usually use both though, MyCC
Hi:
I am trying to download GUI for mysql server, however, there are several
choices at the site, would you please give some advise of which one I should
download please?
Regards,
Anne Hall
IntelliSTAR(sm)
Providing High-Tech, High-Touch services for over 6 Years!
http://www.intellistar.net
Without knowing what you need to be able to do in a MySQL GUI:
I have MyCC 0.8.2 from MySQL AB and dbTools 1.0.13 from www.dbtools.com.br.
I like both. MyCC is alpha and a little finicky at times...but easy to use.
dbTools is interesting and has a lot of potential.
HTH
Mike
- Original
Luque writes:
Hello all,
After install XDarwin in Mac OSX and experimenting installing the GIMP
and some other xapps I have tried to compile MySQL GUI unsuccesfully.
Would somebody show me a link with some advice?
TIA,
Luque
It should be possible to build MySQLGUI on OSX
Hello all,
After install XDarwin in Mac OSX and experimenting installing the GIMP
and some other xapps I have tried to compile MySQL GUI unsuccesfully.
Would somebody show me a link with some advice?
TIA,
Luque
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Before
At 08:12 AM 2/8/2002 , you wrote:
Hi, sir/madam:
I'm new to MYSQL. I'm now doing my final year project,
and intend to use mysql as the database system.
I installed the version mysql-3.23.46a-win and
myodbc-2.50.39-nt on my computer for testing.
I would like to download a MYSQL GUI for data
You might also have a look at urSQL from
http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql.
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, BD wrote:
Polly,
Try MySQL-Front from http://www.anse.de/mysqlfront/. I
have it running on Win2k with no problems. You'll like the price, free! :)
There is also
At 08:12 AM 2/8/2002 , you wrote:
Hi, sir/madam:
I'm new to MYSQL. I'm now doing my final year project,
and intend to use mysql as the database system.
I installed the version mysql-3.23.46a-win and
myodbc-2.50.39-nt on my computer for testing.
I would like to download a MYSQL GUI for data
lawrence writes:
Support
I am new to mySQL and would like to use the MySQLGUI .
I can see the download page but are there any instructions for installing
and setting the GUI up under windows 2000
Many thanks
Lawrence Wharton
Hi!
Just follow instructions from the README that comes with
Hello lawrence,
Monday, January 21, 2002, 11:15:34 PM, you wrote:
l Support
l I am new to mySQL and would like to use the MySQLGUI .
l I can see the download page but are there any instructions for installing
l and setting the GUI up under windows 2000
Take a look at :
Support
I am new to mySQL and would like to use the MySQLGUI .
I can see the download page but are there any instructions for installing
and setting the GUI up under windows 2000
Many thanks
Lawrence Wharton
-
Before posting,
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 22:15, lawrence wrote:
Support
I am new to mySQL and would like to use the MySQLGUI .
I can see the download page but are there any instructions for installing
and setting the GUI up under windows 2000
get mysqlfront from mysqlfront.de it's IMHO better.
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Hi!
All you have to do is follow instructions from the README document.
Enter Options dialogue, fill up all entries carefully and click on
Save.
In SQL init command set a location of the socket file, if both
client and server are running on the same Unix machine.
In any case, just follow
I've installed mysql-gui, but I get the following error message when trying
to connect, after entering my password: Can't connect to local MySQL server
through socket '' (2)
From the command line #mysql -p connects after entering the password.
Have I something else to configure?
Thanks.
Mervyn
. With these three mysql db table entries, you should be in business.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Passmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mysql-gui won't connect
I've installed mysql-gui, but I get the following error
Matthew Darcy writes:
Hi,
my laptop is running windows 2000 and is called jaguar.
I have mysql running on a linux server called jordan.
when I fire up mysqlui and tell it to connec to jordan as root I get
prompted for a password. I enter the password (that I have tested and is
Hi,
my laptop is running windows 2000 and is called jaguar.
I have mysql running on a linux server called jordan.
when I fire up mysqlui and tell it to connec to jordan as root I get
prompted for a password. I enter the password (that I have tested and is
correct) and it say at the bottom of
Has anyone used a mysql gui that works securely over the internet
(through ssh?). Currently I use ssh to do command line mysql, but I
thought that a gui on my desktop might work well.
I can't afford a vpn, so that isn't an option.
-Adam
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 16:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mysql gui over internet
Has anyone used a mysql gui that works securely over the internet
(through ssh?). Currently I use ssh to do command line mysql, but I
thought that a gui on my desktop might work well.
I
adam nelson writes:
Has anyone used a mysql gui that works securely over the internet
(through ssh?). Currently I use ssh to do command line mysql, but I
thought that a gui on my desktop might work well.
I can't afford a vpn, so that isn't an option.
-Adam
This is a least problem
Are you trying to use a download manager?. If so .. it didnt work for me.
Disable it, and it will work.
vicente
-Mensaje original-
De: Alex Shi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: miércoles, 12 de diciembre de 2001 23:46
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Why MySQL GUI download don't
Alex Shi writes:
I tried to download MySQL GUI from these links:
http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/mysqlgui/mysqlgui-win32-static-1.7.5-2.zip
and
http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/mysqlgui/mysqlgui-linux-static-1.7.5-1.tar.gz
But all these don't work.
Alex
Hi!
Please try another mirror
I tried to download MySQL GUI from these links:
http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/mysqlgui/mysqlgui-win32-static-1.7.5-2.zip
and
http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/mysqlgui/mysqlgui-linux-static-1.7.5-1.tar.gz
But all these don't work.
Alex
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Darcy [EMAIL
Anything you could want to know, and more, can be found here:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-mysqlgui.html
Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have the Mysql 3.23.27-beta version installed on my Windows NT PC and I am able to
create the database and query from the command line and
Hello,
I have the Mysql 3.23.27-beta version installed on my Windows NT PC and I am able to
create the database and query from the command line and from a Perl script. I was
reading the readme file which comes with the installation about a GUI tool for Win32
version. I am typing an excerpt
I obviously missed something because I have installed MySQL
many times but this time MySQL GUI would not except localhost in
MySQL GUI Options.. but it would work with the actual Host name.
Note same versions of all the above with the same Linux kernel
work on two other installs.. All have
Hi,
I downloaded Ver 1.7.5 of mysqlGUI (win' 2000 environment ), but
experiencing problems in using lots of features e.g. can not add / update
tables interactively (F9), view data etc. Is there any patch i need to
install to get this working.
Thanks
Raj
Jaitly, Rajiv (Contractor) writes:
Hi,
I downloaded Ver 1.7.5 of mysqlGUI (win' 2000 environment ), but
experiencing problems in using lots of features e.g. can not add / update
tables interactively (F9), view data etc. Is there any patch i need to
install to get this working.
Thanks
Michael Laajanen writes:
HI,
I have just tried the 1,6 Solaris version of the GUI but it fails.
On the web it says it is statically linked but it is not!
ldd /opt/tools/applications/mysql/1.6/bin/mysqlgui
libX11.so.4 = /usr/lib/libX11.so.4
libsocket.so.1 =
perhaps have limited usefulness. Amd there are other tools for
getting a GUI interface to MySQL. If it can run off the command line
Please have a look at MySQL-Front: www.mysqlfront.de
Greetings,
Ansgar Becker
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At 12:49 AM +0200 8/2/01, Marc Liyanage wrote:
Can someone point me to this particular FTLK for OS X?
This seems to require that one is running X11 on
Mac OS X, right? How many end-users would be willing
to install XFree86 just for this application? What do
you folks think?
Sorry I cannot
Marc Liyanage writes:
I'm looking into it right now after reading your cc'd mails
to the list. I'm not on the list BTW, you need to cc me...
But as there is FLTK library for OS X and as there are GNU tools
available, it is quite doable.
Can someone point me to this particular FTLK
Marc Liyanage writes:
Hi there,
Yup, but that is for the old Classic Mac OS, right?
I looked around and did not find a port that runs directly
on the Aqua UI, which is what would be needed to run this software.
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Hi there,
At 17:09 Uhr +0300 3.8.2001, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
Michael Collins writes:
Sorry I cannot answer to the technical needs of installing this
application. I think the answer on whether end-users would install
the requisite components in order to run this application depends
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