ndard setup.exe file
and uses the standard Windows installation procedure.
Is there one available at this time from MySQL AB?
Thanks,
Rick
Rick Faircloth,
Prism Produc
Justin,
Sunday, May 12, 2002, 5:13:53 PM, you wrote:
JF> I'm a total newbie when it comes to windows set-ups... I've managed to get
JF> Apache and PHP4 running nicely on an old Pentium laptop running Win95, and
JF> have managed to install MySQL with ease.
JF> However, I'm not all that sure how t
Hi all,
I'm a total newbie when it comes to windows set-ups... I've managed to get
Apache and PHP4 running nicely on an old Pentium laptop running Win95, and
have managed to install MySQL with ease.
However, I'm not all that sure how to set up users (or even what the default
user "root"'s passwo
Geoff,
Thursday, February 21, 2002, 1:33:47 PM, you wrote:
GD> Hi
GD> Apols for being dense but I have basic problem with
GD> MySQL for Win98.
GD> I have downloaded and unzipped
GD> mysql-3.23.47-win-src.zip
GD> The next step is to do the setup.exe but there is no
GD> file called this. So how
Hi Geoff,
> Apols for being dense but I have basic problem with
> MySQL for Win98.
Perhaps not "dense", just baffled by 'new' terminology.
You appear to have downloaded the source code.
If you want to download MySQL and not have the extra, compile, step to negotiate, then
find the *-win.zip
opt
Hi
Apols for being dense but I have basic problem with
MySQL for Win98.
I have downloaded and unzipped
mysql-3.23.47-win-src.zip
The next step is to do the setup.exe but there is no
file called this. So how do I proceed?
(There is a small zip program also on the download
page, but this is 'not a
Jerry van Leeuwen writes:
>
> Are there any known stability issues with installing MySQL under Windows
> 9x? By this I mean actual issues with the MySQL server itself, because I
> realise Windows 9x itself is not the most stable option available.
>
> Is there any reason to believe that this co
Are there any known stability issues with installing MySQL under Windows
9x? By this I mean actual issues with the MySQL server itself, because I
realise Windows 9x itself is not the most stable option available.
Is there any reason to believe that this combination results in more
regular tab