At 11:23 -0500 11/21/03, Mark Marshall wrote:
Got it. mysqladmin version showed the 4.0.4 version.
The Find is what clued me in. It did indeed find two mysqld
executables. One in /usr/local/share/mysql/... and the other in
/usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/...
I copied the right one over the wrong
Mark,
what's the output of
shell mysqladmin version
It appears that you still have a version of 4.0.4-beta running.
Try
shell find /usr /sbin /bin -name mysqld
to see whether there is more than one copy of mysqld hanging around.
Regards,
Thomas Spahni
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Mark Marshall
Got it. mysqladmin version showed the 4.0.4 version.
The Find is what clued me in. It did indeed find two mysqld
executables. One in /usr/local/share/mysql/... and the other in
/usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/...
I copied the right one over the wrong one and after cleaning up a
couple of
I just compiled 4.0.16 and installed it over top of 4.0.4 beta.
After stopping and restarting mysqld_safe, I went into mysql and issued
a status command. I got back the following:
mysql status
--
mysql Ver 12.22 Distrib 4.0.16, for pc-linux (i686)
Connection id: 35