Re: MAC OS X Server

2002-07-11 Thread A . John Peters
Got it on a none server machine I had typed my chown without the /P at the end. Also used the package from entropy. I may have used it before. John On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 08:43 AM, A. John Peters wrote: > New error msg, I think I have permissions right > > 020711 08:37:57 mysqld st

Re: MAC OS X Server

2002-07-11 Thread Chuck \"PUP\" Payne
You can go this link and get MySQL in package form it works great... http://www.entropy.ch/software/MacOSx/mysql Hope this helps. Chuck Payne Magi Design and Support http://www.magidesign.com - Before posting, please check:

Re: MAC OS X Server

2002-07-11 Thread Gerald Clark
A. John Peters wrote: > New error msg, I think I have permissions right No you don't. Mysql must own the database directories and files. > > > 020711 08:37:57 mysqld started > 020711 8:37:57 /usr/libexec/mysqld: Can't create/write to file > '/usr/var/e-mac > .pid' (Errcode: 13) > 020711

Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup

2001-07-06 Thread Ian Fieldhouse
On 5/7/01 4:40 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi -- > > Has anyone installed MySQL on MacOS X Server and has safe_mysqld start > automatically at boot? > > On my LinuxPPC box, I add the provided startup script to the /etc/rc.d dir > structure. > > In MacOS X, there is n

Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup

2001-07-05 Thread Victor SpÄng Arthursson
Hi! I build mine successfully using the instructions at . That one including the startup item wich is edscribed there... Sincerely, Victor -- database,sql,query,table --

Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup

2001-07-05 Thread trogers
ically the same way that other software starts up (albeit with a mo >complex script). > >I'm not sure what to do. Its not documented anywhere that I can find. > > >> From: Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 19:37:52 -0500 >> To:

Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup

2001-07-05 Thread Patrick Larkin
beit with a mo complex script). I'm not sure what to do. Its not documented anywhere that I can find. > From: Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 19:37:52 -0500 > To: "Patrick J. Larkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup

2001-07-05 Thread Paul DuBois
At 11:40 AM -0400 7/5/01, Patrick J. Larkin wrote: >Hi -- > >Has anyone installed MySQL on MacOS X Server and has safe_mysqld start >automatically at boot? > >On my LinuxPPC box, I add the provided startup script to the /etc/rc.d dir >structure. > >In MacOS X, there is no such directory. Thanks!

Re: MAC OS X Server

2001-06-06 Thread Kenneth Kopelson
Apple has tested MySQL on MAC OS X to the best of my knowledge. Given that MAC OS X is essentially FreeBSD Unix with a pretty wrapping, it makes sense that MySQL would work easily. If someone said MySQL worked on MAC OS 9, or older, I would be more cautious. At 02:42 PM 6/5/01 -0800, Angela

Re: MAC OS X Server

2001-06-06 Thread Glenn A . Bookout
Howdy: On 06/05/2001 15:42 USA PT (-0800), [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Angela Neff ), wrote... >Below is a link and article sent to me by a Consultant stating that >MySQL works with the brand new MAC OS X Server. Has this indeed been >thoroughly tested by MySQL programmers? I don't want to get one unle