there isn't a file with that name because there are several examples
for different kinds
of hardware setup, just rename the example that you think is right for you
c:\mysql\
my-huge.cnf
my-large.cnf
my-medium.cnf
my-small.cnf
to c:\my.cnf
Boyd E. Hemphill wrote:
I just installed 4.0.18 under Win
I just installed 4.0.18 under Windows XP Home (I know, I know). After
searching my hard drive I cannot find my.cnf or my.ini
Where do I find the file? What is its name?
Thanks
Boyd
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> But then I would have to do without the excell
But then I would have to do without the excellent MySQL support.
"Donny Simonton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/06/2004 13:26:00:
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You could always buy Oracle and charge an extra million or two. :))
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"Donny Simonton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/06/2004 03:12:43:
> We have been using 4.1 in a production environment since about a month
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> 4.1.0 was released. And we have run into a bug or two now and then, but
> that usually happens the first day we try something out. Overall,
Jonathan,
I have no idea, but I can tell you about the stability of the 4.1 tree from
my experience. If you are using MySQL for anything besides prepared
statements, I would say don't worry if it's beta or not. It works and works
great! The only reason I mention anything about prepared statement