Im running FBSD ver 2.2.8 and need to know what version
of mysql installs ans runs best on this platform.
At this time upgrading in not an option.
Thanks
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it a try.
Question: What version do you suggest in my situation..?
I suggest the latest version, which is 3.23.39. It has bug fixes that
previous release do not. And rather that compiling your own, try the
pre-built binaries available on the MySQL web site:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23
3.23.38??
?? Question: What version do you suggest in my situation..?
??Questions: with 3.22.32...
Work around suggestions for
1 Searching on two keys ( In Tutorial) as 3.22.32 can not
create temporary tables..
2 Select * from table to Output
I understand this will not work
Has anyone found a problem (and solution) on LEFT JOIN when
using MySQL version 3.23.39 under SuSE Linux?
We have two tables of 5000 and 1000 records respectively but
LEFT JOIN takes over 10 minutes.
Can anyone give any guidance on this?
Thanks
Anthony Appleby
Has anyone found a problem (and solution) on LEFT JOIN when using
MySQL version 3.23.38 under SuSE Linux?
We have two tables of 5000 and 1000 records respectively but LEFT
JOIN takes over 10 minutes.
Can anyone give any guidance on this?
Thanks
Anthony Appleby
found a problem (and solution) on LEFT JOIN when
using MySQL version 3.23.39 under SuSE Linux?
We have two tables of 5000 and 1000 records respectively but
LEFT JOIN takes over 10 minutes.
Can anyone give any guidance on this?
Thanks
Anthony Appleby
The new URL is: http://michael.bacarella.com/research/mysqlmyths.html
The old one will still work, this one just helps feed my ego :)
Changes:
Reformatted the page. If this is going to be the major weapon
against FUD that I hope it will be, it should at least look nice.
Some new
At 14:54 09/07/2001 -0400, Khuon, Dave wrote:
Hi,
Please, read the Manual \mysql\docs\manual.html
section 8.7.2 InnoDB startup options.
Regards,
Miguel
I recently downloaded the latest MYSQL version 2.23.39a (from page
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.39a.zip), and installed
I recently downloaded the latest MYSQL version 2.23.39a (from page
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.39a.zip), and installed it as
directed by the instructions:
* install directory: c:/mysql,
* datadir: c:/mysql/data,
* and created the config file: c:/my.cnf (see
Hi!
The standard MySQL -Max binary for FreeBSD (Intel) is at
www.mysql.com, look at the MySQL -Max downloads.
Max contains InnoDB, non-Max does not contain.
The downloads at www.mysql.com should always be the
best versions available.
Regards,
Heikki
http://www.innodb.com
Copied message:
and add: --with-innodb
onto the end of the line!
You can also download a prebuilt binary of mysql-max from the mysql
web site.
Good Luck
Ken
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From: Ken Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 3:55 PM
Subject: FreeBSD version availabe
mySQL says;
The easiest and therefor the preferred way to install is to use the mysql-server and
mysql-client ports available on http://www.freebsd.org.
So my question is ,,do these mysql-server and mysql-client ports from FreeBSD include
the Innodb tables support like mySQL-Max does? I
HI!
Sub releast 1.5-1 of mysqlgui in the form of static binaries for Linux
and Windows has been upload on it's page on our site.
What follow is from readme for this sub-release.
This is a stable version of the MySQLGUI version 1.7.5-1
This sub-release has just some bug fixes, especially
Richard Kurth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to reinstall mysql on a cobalt server I removed the
first version but when I go to install the new version I get this
message below saying it conflicts with another version could you tell
me how I can correct this. I have looked through
I am trying to reinstall mysql on a cobalt server I removed the
first version but when I go to install the new version I get this
message below saying it conflicts with another version could you tell
me how I can correct this. I have looked through the entire directory
structure and can
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From: Richard Kurth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am trying to reinstall mysql on a cobalt server I removed the
first version but when I go to install the new version I get this
message below saying it conflicts with another version
could you tell
me
show tables returns only small letters tab1 , tab2 but in the database all tables
are wir big letter Tab1, Tab2
the linux version works all right...
but this ist a realy problem. that the reasan ,i think, that the revoke not works
correkly
If i set a Col - Right or a Tab Right
Hi All,
The new Mascon version 2.2 was released recently. For more detail and a
complete list of features see http://www.scibit.com/mascon.
Some of the new features:
* Server side result sets
* Support for fulltext index creation in the visual table designer
* Support for sub-part indexes
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: Version question: -log no -log ?
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I installed 3.23.38 from source on a linux server, a status simply says:
Server version: 3.23.38
Now, I just installed 3.23.39 from source on another linux server and it
displays:
Server version: 3.23.39-log
I want to know what the -log means and how it got in there.
[In order to get
At 7:27 PM -0400 6/19/01, Mario Kent wrote:
I installed 3.23.38 from source on a linux server, a status simply says:
Server version: 3.23.38
Now, I just installed 3.23.39 from source on another linux server and it
displays:
Server version: 3.23.39-log
I want to know what the -log means and how
How can I know the version of mysql running on Linux (RedHat 6.2)
thanks,
Augusto
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 20:19:20 -0300 (EST), Augusto Cesar Castoldi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SELECT VERSION();
te: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 20:19:20 -0300 (EST)
How can I know the version of mysql running on Linux (RedHat 6.2)
thanks,
Augusto
Mike(mickalo)Blezien
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 08:19:20PM -0300, Augusto Cesar Castoldi wrote:
How can I know the version of mysql running on Linux (RedHat 6.2)
mysqladmin version
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If you're trying to check a 'remote' system, you can 'telnet' to port 3306
(IF you have remote 'telnet' access to the MySQL service, and IF it's
listening on the default port 3306) which will display some garbage containing
the version number
telnet yubby.dubby.com 3306
3.23.37G\Tn
CHANGELOG:
- Fixed ResultSet.getBlob() ArrayIndex out-of-bounds
- Fixed ResultSetMetaData.getColumnTypeName for TEXT/BLOB
- Fixed ArrayIndexOutOfBounds when sending large BLOB queries (Max size
packet was not being set)
- Added ISOLATION level support to Connection.setIsolationLevel()
- Fixed
I'm glad to let you all know that there is a new version of DBTools
available. Go to our website http://dbtools.vila.bol.com.br to download it.
What´s new:
- Fixed bug when Importing from MSSQL Server using ODBC
in tables that has IDENTITY (autoincrement) property
- Added XML support to Dump
so i'm trying to install mysql 3.23.38 on slackware linux, kernel 2.0.27
i'm installing from a tar.gz and have no previous mysql on this server.
so i'm ok to
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh
then i get the following 3 lines
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: my_print_defaults: command not found
didn't
:
SELECT * FROM T1 INNER JOIN T2 ON T1.ID = T2.ID
- You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'ON T1.ID = T2.ID'
so I figured that the JOIN syntax is not supported on this version
and used for inner joins:
SELECT * FROM T1, T2 ON T1.ID = T2.ID
now I tested the left join:
SELECT * FROM T1 LEFT JOIN T2
Using the source command on the command line, I am getting access
denied (to
the file, I am guessing).
I have tried these statements:
(1) source filename
(2) mysql -h hostname -u user database source_file
and I received the same access denied message.
What am I doing wrong?
Edward (newbie)
Hi.
May sound like a stupid question, but do you have read access to
source_file?
Please quote the complete line with error message.
Are you able to execute another statement on the server?
What does source_file contain? When it tries to create a database, a
table, whatever - do the user you
The access denied message is most likely occurring because you are not
supplying the password option (-p) to the mysql command.
- TIM
Using the source command on the command line, I am getting access
denied (to
the file, I am guessing).
I have tried these statements:
(1) source filename
.)
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Pflugmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:33 AM
To: Edward Sepulveda
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with source command for command line (win version)
Hi.
May sound like a stupid question, but do you have read access
Hi,
unfortunately my provider still runs My SQL version 3.22.32 on his server.
Apparently the LEFT JOIN statement does not work on this version.
Anybody knows a workaround?
Holger
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this:
select tbl1.field1, tbl2.field2 from tbl1, tbl2 where tbl1.id = tbl2.id
is the same thing as:
select tbl1.field1, tbl2.field2 from tbl1 left join tbl2 on tbl1.id = tbl2.id
- TIM
Hi,
unfortunately my provider still runs My SQL version 3.22.32 on his server.
Apparently the LEFT
Hello,
I use 3.22.32 on WinNT. Left Join works perfectly (I have one stmt that has
10 left joins).
JohnC
-Original Message-
From: Holger Böhnke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 7:44 AM
To: mysql
Subject: LEFT JOIN in MySQL Version 3.22.32
Hi
Version 3.22.32
this:
select tbl1.field1, tbl2.field2 from tbl1, tbl2 where tbl1.id = tbl2.id
is the same thing as:
select tbl1.field1, tbl2.field2 from tbl1 left join tbl2 on tbl1.id =
tbl2.id
- TIM
Hi,
unfortunately my provider still runs My SQL version 3.22.32 on his server
Using the source on the command line, I am getting access denied (to
the file, I am guessing).
The user has all privledges granted. I have tried
mysql -h hostname -u user database source_file
and I received the same access denied message.
What am I doing wrong?
Edward (newbie)
NetZero
I'm rather new to Mysql.
Here is the deal. I'm currently running mysql-3.23.33 from
mysql-3.23.33.tar.gz. Now after reading through documentation. I now know
that I should have used the RPM Version because I'm running Redhat Linux
6.2. So I then downloaded the new version MySQL-3.23.38-1.i386.rpm
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To: Mysql [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: How to upgrade from source version to RPM version
I'm rather new to Mysql.
Here is the deal. I'm currently running mysql-3.23.33 from
mysql-3.23.33.tar.gz. Now after reading through documentation. I now know
-xr-x
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From: Mike Jimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Brazill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:57 PM
Subject: RE: How to upgrade from source version to RPM version
Yeah the permissions were the same from the previous version which ran as
root but I
Hi all!
Can someone please tell me,
why i can not save the .pdf version of MySql manual
(http://mysql.tradenet.ee/documentation/mysql/alternate.html)
Can someone help me, I would like to save this file in my hard disk,
with thanks in advice,
Jüri Kuzmin
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 02:17:38PM +0300, Jüri Kuzmin wrote:
Hi all!
Can someone please tell me,
why i can not save the .pdf version of MySql manual
(http://mysql.tradenet.ee/documentation/mysql/alternate.html)
Can someone help me, I would like to save this file in my hard disk
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 02:17:38PM +0300, Jüri Kuzmin wrote:
Hi all!
Can someone please tell me,
why i can not save the .pdf version of MySql manual
(http://mysql.tradenet.ee/documentation/mysql/alternate.html)
Can someone help me, I would like to save this file in my hard disk,
You
Hello resident gurus and gods
Couple of questions:
1. Has anyone successfully compiled 3.23.38 under Solaris 2.6 (sparc)?
I'm having problems...
2. Which version of MySQL should I use under 2.6? Binary or source?
I currently am running mysql 3.21.33b on an Ultra 10 Sparc. Yes, its
time
a static version that I could roll into a binary
distribution and give to others.
2. Which version of MySQL should I use under 2.6? Binary or source?
If there's a binary that meets your needs, give it a try. Otherwise
you'll need to use source.
I currently am running mysql 3.21.33b
Still couldn't do it... :(
Might this be a bug in MySQL Windows (or the particular version I'm using--
3.23.28-gamma)?
Ardianto R.
Try
C:\mysqladmin -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -p password newpassword
or even
C:\mysqladmin -u myaccount -h 127.0.0.1 -p password newpassword
- Original
Hello all!
Can anyone help me why I cannot change a user's password in the Windows
version of MySQL (except for the root account)? I keep getting the ERROR
1133: Can't find any matching row in the user table error message everytime
I try to change a user's password, both from mysqladmin and from
Hi,
Can any one please tell me which version of MYSQL to
use if my uname -a command gives the following output:
SunOS ny-dmdbld02 5.6 Generic_105181-23 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Ultra-2
Thanks
Giri
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From: Ardianto Rustandi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 23:32
Subject: Can't change password in MySQL Windows version
Hello all!
Can anyone help me why I cannot change a user's password in the Windows
version of MySQL (except for the root account)? I
-
From: Rolf Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ardianto Rustandi [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: Can't change password in MySQL Windows version
It's a little difficult solving your problem as you have not provided as
with samples
11:16
Subject: Re: Can't change password in MySQL Windows version
This was what I did:
As root:
mysqlGRANT ALL ON mydb.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] identified by
'mypassword';
mysqlFLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Trying to change myaccount's password from mysqladmin:
C:\mysqladmin -u myaccount -p password
Hi,
(Sorry about my previous post: wrong list)
In 3.23.32, I can do a show databases, no problem, it shows my 18 database names.
But with
3.23.38, with the same user, I only get 36 empty rows
for a show databases.
Same problem with show tables.
However, my applications work ok under
Dear,
I was install mysql-3.23.35 or other old version with Apache+SSL and
PHP. When MySQL launch new version, How could I do to install new version
and do not make corrupt to other application??? (if anyone can help more,
how could I do with new version of Apache and PHP).
Regards
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:09:23PM -0700, S A wrote:
How much if at all slower should a BETA-LOG build of MySQL be than
one that doesn't log ?
We have on BSD 3.23.26-beta-log which is MUCH slower than 3.23.32 on
Linux.
It depends on how IO and CPU bound your system is. It could be
a == archive archie writes:
a any binary version for cobalt qube2 (mips processor) ??
a have mysql ever tested install at cobalt qube/raq ??
a how is it done?
There used to be a version on the cobalt ftp site in the contrib
area. Don't know what's there now, since they seem to be ignoring
HI, everyone,
I met a problem about setting up replication(master/slave) of mysql sever on unix
boxes.
Mysql servers are installed under /usr/local/ on master and slave and they can be
run under /usr/local/mysql/bin.
It seems to me that I have three choices where to put my configuration
Hello,
When compiling mysql-3.23.8-alpha on Solaris 2.8 I get the following error:
mi_create.c: In function `mi_create':
mi_create.c:437: `MY_CHARSET_lAtin1' undeclared (first use in this function)
mi_create.c:437: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
mi_create.c:437: for each
4.12.18.1 Mac OS X Public beta
MySQL should work without any probelms on Mac OS X public beta. (Darwin);
You don't
need the pthread patches for this os!
typo: probelms
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Hi,
When I try to download the Solaris version of the mySQL GUI all I get is a
screen full of control characters.
I am attempting this from the following web page:
www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-clients.html
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
John Silva
Senior Engineer
Mesh Networks
At 11:42 AM -0400 5/3/01, John Silva wrote:
Hi,
When I try to download the Solaris version of the mySQL GUI all I get is a
screen full of control characters.
Your browser doesn't recognize that it's s'posed to download the file instead
of displaying it. Try shift-click or control-click
Hi,
When using mysql.h there is defined a:
MYSQL_VERSION_ID
It's defined as something like:
32235
I guess this is representing version 3.33.35.
Is this the 'right' way of determining version? I want to do something like
an ifdef to incorporate support in my code for different
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 08:37:31PM +0100, Aigars Grins wrote:
When using mysql.h there is defined a:
MYSQL_VERSION_ID
It's defined as something like:
32235
I guess this is representing version 3.33.35.
Is this the 'right' way of determining version? I want to do something
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Aigars Grins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Reg. determining version
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Hi,
We are planning to move on to MySQL.
Could you send us your opinions about MtSQL. It will greatly help us to make decision
and to use MySQL.
Thanks.
Regards,
John Ding
Well it is exactly depends on who you are , what are you doing ,
on which platform , for which purposes etc...
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From: johnd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: Run time version of MySQL
Hi,
We are planning
You're posting to the mysql list asking us how it is? Come on... that's
like asking MS how good Windows 2000 is.
MySQL ROCKS!
At 11:40 AM 4/19/2001 -0400, johnd wrote:
Hi,
We are planning to move on to MySQL.
Could you send us your opinions about MtSQL. It will greatly help us to
make
My sugesstion is that you get yourself a decent old workstation, one that you would
probably consider ready
for retirement if it were to still be running MS something...Like say a p200ish
machine with a couple of
gig on the disk and say 32 but prefereably 64M of ram. Slap a cheap NIC, like the
We are planning to move on to MySQL.
Could you send us your opinions about MtSQL. It will greatly help us to
make decision and to use MySQL.
I love MySQL.. but there are others too. I think their are still some pros
and cons.. given time I think the pros will increase..
Although other
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Run time version of MySQL
You're posting to the mysql list asking us how it is? Come on...
that's
like asking MS how good Windows 2000 is.
MySQL ROCKS!
At 11:40 AM 4/19/2001 -0400, johnd wrote:
Hi
Hi,
We will delevope web based applications to put the databases on MySQL instead of
Oracle.
We will have plateforms such as:
1). IBM desktop 400 mhz processor 256 MB RAM 6 GB plus 20 GB hard drives Win2000
Server installed; or
2). Digital UNIX 500 mhz Alpha processor 1 GB RAM 35 GB
something that will do what they want, and Oracle will do most things
if you spend enough money on consultants and hardware.
hope this helps.
braxton
-Original Message-
From: johnd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Run time version
Hi!
New version of mysqlgui, version 1.7.5 has been released at it's usual
place.
An excerpt from readme for this version :
Regarding bug fixes, foremost of all, some of FLTK widgets have been
updated, which has caused some changes in mysqlgui source code. Some users
have reported problems
Hi
At 21:17 12/04/2001 -0400, Jocelyn Bernier wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am currently running MySQL 3.23.35 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I checked the
mailing list regularly and didn't see any complaint or bug report
regarding version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most
stable
or bug report
regarding version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most
stable version running on that platform ?
The best place to check for new versions is the MySQL web site or you
could subscribe to the announcements list
I think my question wasn't clear. I know
How can I replace MySql 3.22.xx with MySql 3.23.34. Uninstall 3.22.xx ?
Thx.
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To request
Hi everybody,
I am currently running MySQL 3.23.35 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I checked the
mailing list regularly and didn't see any complaint or bug report regarding
version 3.23.37. In fact I would like to know what is the most stable
version running on that platform
i need a mysql binary distribution with chinese big5 charset compiled...WINDOWS
version.
i have ever download an source code for windows version, but i cannot be compile as
big5 version, coz there seems not has a file named "configure" might exist in Unix
platform. i dont know how
Thanks,
this worked like a charm. Also on the 3.23.25
(declared stable) release. now i have another
problem: when is start the safe-mysqld i cannot
shut it down anymore.
# mysqladmin -u root -p shutdown
or
# safe-mysqld --log
just do nothing and the terminal doesn't do
anything
Hello MySQL,
i downloaded 3.23.25 from the MySQL website and
it errors in ./configure included are the last lines from
the terminal window. (if neccesary i can send the
config.log too 88KB) it has lots of failed programms
i'll include some snippets below. ./configure says
the system is Darwin
Sorry,
the error is in the MAKE process not the configure process.
tr909 (gerhard)
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To
At 7:26 PM +0100 3/24/01, Tr909 Dr. Umachine wrote:
Hello MySQL,
i downloaded 3.23.25 from the MySQL website and
it errors in ./configure included are the last lines from
the terminal window. (if neccesary i can send the
config.log too 88KB) it has lots of failed programms
i'll include some
At 22:32 2001-03-23, G r e g L a w r i e wrote:
Hmmm, I am not sure whether there are issues with this particular version of
MySQL or not, but I would start looking at NT and the various bits and
pieces that it installs for memory leaks rather than MySQL.
I have an NT server (same versions
Dear Sir,
problem:
run command mysqld --skip-grant-tables no work, and got error messages
# /usr/sbin/mysqld --skip-grant-tables
Fatal error: Please read "Security" section of the manual to find out how to run
mysqld as root!
010322 13:44:51 Aborting
the server is fresh
Did you shutdown the mysql server before running skip grants?
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From: "anna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:55
Subject: bug? no work on new version MySQL-3.23.33
Dear Sir,
problem:
run command mysqld --
The conflict was due to the version reason only. I installed the correct
version of those rpms and evrything is working fine. This is something new
and exciting for me. The conflict was due to the incorrect and mismathced
version of mysql.sock file which was being used to connect
so I can't succeed.
I finally made it, but I am worried if this version is not so stable to
support our application.
I want to know whether I have other way to get the formal
binary version of mysql support transaction.
If could, we can buy.
Emergency
Yes, I am worried.And also yes I am from shanghai.
I want to get the binary distribution of mysql support transaction.
I think it must be more stable than I compile it with myself.
I want to know if I can buy the version from mysql.com.
The version you download from the web are the same
I just d/loaded and compiled the mysql-3.23.33.tar.gz from www.mysql.com.
However, after make and make install, restarting mysql, if I type
mysqld --version I get:
mysqld Ver 3.23.22-beta for pc-linux-gnu on i686
Did they just not change the version number or is there something else I
need
Sounds like it installed to a different directory than the previous
version - try
/usr/local/bin/mysqld --version
or
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld --version
It would be a good idea to remove any previous binaries to avoid
confusion, as well.
Cheers,
P
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Cal Evans wrote:
I
Hello,
I was using C API under mysql-3.22.32. and I was forced to reinstall the mysql servr.
Unfotunately I found only the version 3.23.23.
Thw big problem is that the same sources give me under Mysql C API 3.33.23 the
following
message link error:
In function my_compres_alloc my_compress. o
Daniel Pope wrote:
Hello,
I was using C API under mysql-3.22.32. and I was forced to reinstall the mysql servr.
Unfotunately I found only the version 3.23.23.
Thw big problem is that the same sources give me under Mysql C API 3.33.23 the
following
message link error:
In function
On 01.03.2001 02:37:17 Rolf Hopkins wrote:
Or use the no dependency flag or upgrade.
That's as good as suggesting to not use rpm at all. The dependencies are in
there with a reason, you know.
Never upgrade/install with --force/--nodeps.
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Subject: Antwort: Re: Antwort: AW: version 3.23.29a-1
On 01.03.2001 02:37:17 Rolf Hopkins wrote:
Or use the no dependency flag or upgrade.
That
I have tried to install the rpm version of mysql 3.23.29a-1 on a Red Hat Linux 6.2.
It gives me an error asking for perl5 which I think I have it...
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[root@ghost2 mysql]# rpm -i MySQL-3.23.29a-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl5 is needed by MySQL-3.23.29a-1
[root
On 28.02.2001 14:28:14 Tobias Wolff wrote:
The binary may have a different name. If there is only a /usr/bin/perl you
may have to create and symbolic link.
Which won't work, because RPM doesn't care at all about what the filesystem
really looks like. All it cares about is what it THINKS
Or use the no dependency flag or upgrade.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 23:36
Subject: Antwort: AW: version 3.23.29a-1
On 28.02.2001 14:28:14 Tobias Wolff wrote:
The binary may have a different name
Is there mysql 's BDB table version download for
Windows 95 - NT ?
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Regards
Yusuf Incekara
Avukatpro Limites Sirketi
http://www.avukatpro.com
for Mysql Visual Basic Samples
http://www.avukatpro.com/mysql.html
Hi!
Several reported Win32 specific bugs have been fixed and new ZIP file
has been made available on the mysqlgui site.
All those that use Win32 version of mysqlgui are urged to download and
install it.
As I am now VMWare-enabled, please forward me if you hit at some new
bugs.
Regards
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