on 12/5/2002 9:21 pm, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I finally got in but now I get a 1044 error:
>
> [localhost:~] phil% mysql -p
> Enter password:
> Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
> Your MySQL connection id is 37 to server version: 3.23.49-entropy.c
On 12/5/02 at 18:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Dobbin) wrote:
> I got finally got it started by doing:
>
> su mysql
> password xx
> mysql% cd /usr/local/mysql
> mysql% ./bin/safe_mysqld --user=mysql
>
> but now I get 1045 error messages when I try to access mysql whether
> as me or root:
>
On 12/5/02 at 12:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul DuBois) wrote:
> At 13:36 +0100 5/12/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
[...]
> >20512 00:13:18 mysqld restarted
> >rm: /usr/local/mysql/data/localhost.pid: Permission denied
> >../bin/safe_mysqld: permission denied:
> >/usr/local/mysql/data/localhost.err [235]
At 13:36 +0100 5/12/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>I'm still trying to get MySQL running on Mac OS X and previously
>after installation when MySQL was running, I was getting 1045/6
>errors and now, after a re-boot, MySQL is not running (I didn't add
>the start-up script because of the constant permiss
Phil,
Monday, May 06, 2002, 1:42:28 PM, you wrote:
PD> I've just installed MySQL 3.23.49 on Mac OS X.1.4. The installation went fine
(into /usr/local/) but now I'm having what I believe is a common permission problem.
When trying to add a database I
PD> get the following error:
PD> [localhost:
On 6/5/02 at 19:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sven Bentlage) wrote:
> on my box the following helped:
>
> (su to root)
> chown -R mysql /usr/local/mysql/var (check if this is the path to
> your
> mysql var )
> (exit root)
>
> that should do it.
> also check in the user and host table if a connectio
on my box the following helped:
(su to root)
chown -R mysql /usr/local/mysql/var (check if this is the path to your
mysql var )
(exit root)
that should do it.
also check in the user and host table if a connection from localhost is
allowed for the specific user..
Cheers,
Sven
On Monday, May 6
James wrote:
>
> I'd like to install MySQL on MAC OS X 10.1
>
> I've notice it's using Darwin 1.4
>
> But the binaries for MySQL appear to say for Darwin
> 5.1
>
> What should I do?
Apparently Apple decided to move Darwin's version number to 5.1 when it
shipped the update of OS X 10.1.1. I ha
Marc Liyanage has a special Mac OS X friendly installer at:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
I've installed it on OS X 10.1 and it works great.
David Gadd
gaddzeit.com
>I'd like to install MySQL on MAC OS X 10.1
>
>I've notice it's using Darwin 1.4
>
>But the binaries for MySQL ap
At 10:03 AM +0100 9/12/01, Paul Groves wrote:
>Has anyone had any experience of running MySQL on Mac OS X? If so, how have
>you found it - is it stable and non-buggy? Also, has anyone had any
>experience of using both MySQL *and* PHP together on Mac OS X? I would be
>very interested to hear anyon
I haven't run mysql personally on my OS X box yet but I do know of some
who have and there seems to be a current problem with getting mysql to
quit properly. I think that will be fixed with Mac OS X 10.1 which is
coming out sometime this month. Other than that go to
www.versiontracker.com and
On 3/29/01 7:29 AM, "Tim Bauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Sorry for the stupid question, but are any of the distributions
> available out there for the newly released Mac OS X.
>
> I see two on MySQL download pages:
>
> MacOS X Server (PowerPC) [apple-rhapsody5.5-powerpc]
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