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Gleb,
Thanks for the answer. I was hoping to use the mysql.server script that
ships with MySQL to start the database, which it seems You are not
doing. I think the script is the core of my problem. I guess i'll have
to give up on the scrip
Hello.
I was only testing MySQL 5.0.16 in chroot environment, so my
configuration isn't perfect and should be improved, but mysqld
runs in it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysqls]# /home/gleb/mysqls/chroot/mysqls/bin/mysqld
--defaults-file=/home/gleb/mysqls/chroot/mysqls/my.cnf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] m
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Hi all!
I had chroot working under 3.23 and 4.x, although it was always rather
kludgy. Under 5.0 i can't get it to work to save my life. I start MySQL
with the mysql.server script that is included in 5.0. It seems that no
matter how i set