on 9/28/05 9:49 PM, Jim C. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not fond of the idea, but perhaps if I can't get it working, I'll
> try compiling it from source.
There is no reason to do this unless you really want to, I assure you, mysql
can run on OS X. You may want to not use the startup pane thi
Bruce Dembecki wrote:
> On OSX server there is a copy of MySQL already installed and just
> installing the MySQL binary doesn't necessarily bypass
I'm afraid this isn't an OS X server nor is a server grade installation
of MySQL what I am after, right now. I'm a developer and what I am
after is
On OSX server there is a copy of MySQL already installed and just
installing the MySQL binary doesn't necessarily bypass it. Try
logging on as root with no password, you may still be booting from
Apple's data directory rather than MySQL's... starting mysqld using "/
usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql
on 9/28/05 11:52 AM, Jim C. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had the same problem with both of these:
>
> mysql-standard-4.1.14-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
> and
> mysql-standard-4.0.26-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
>
> They seem to install OK, but when I set the root password I can't get in
>
Jim C. wrote:
> I had the same problem with both of these:
>
> mysql-standard-4.1.14-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
> and
> mysql-standard-4.0.26-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
>
> They seem to install OK, but when I set the root password I can't get in
> afterwards as root.
>
> Clues?
>
> Jim C.
I had the same problem with both of these:
mysql-standard-4.1.14-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
and
mysql-standard-4.0.26-apple-darwin7.9.0-powerpc.dmg
They seem to install OK, but when I set the root password I can't get in
afterwards as root.
Clues?
Jim C.
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