I feel like one big fat stupid sheep
problem SOLVED...
It turns out that the root of all the problems was my own little
forgetful brain... I had forgotten that I had changed the permissions on
the apache22/data files to 766 which prevented the execution of all the
php scripts which
This is the best response todate. !
John Daisley wrote:
I have read through your message again because I really could not
believe you were having so many issues then it struck me...
Thank you for listening... :-)
You installed MySQL 6.0.8, an Alpha release on to what seems like a
Do what I can, there seems to be no way to install mysql 5.1.30 on
FreeBSD 7.0
I even removed all files in reference to mysql5.0, 5.1, 6.0.8 from the
Ports collection, cvsup'd the Ports, deinstalled php5, php5-mysql,
phpMyAdmin, Webmin and followed the documentation as closely as possible
(a
First of all, you are using a ports distribution system from BSD which means
that you are not dealing with MySQL directly but with a BSD API layer on top of
MySQL for installation.
So much of your issues may end up being a BSD problem, not a MySQL problem at
all.
If the BSD scripts that
Take a look at the online documentation, it will give you all the info
you could dream of regarding error files, installation procedures and
configuration issues.
I have never installed MySQL on Freebsd so can't help you there but I
have installed it on Redhat, Centos, Solaris, windows and Mac
John Daisley wrote:
Take a look at the online documentation, it will give you all the info
you could dream of regarding error files, installation procedures and
configuration issues.
I have been looking at this stuff until my eyes pop out - perhaps there
is too much of it. It certainly is very
PJ wrote:
longer a problem... but noweven pgsql was a breeze to install and
update... the only reason I'm trying to install mysql is because my
ISP Web host is using that... maybe not if I can help it
no offense but at this time, perhaps its operator error
i've installed
I have read through your message again because I really could not
believe you were having so many issues then it struck me...
You installed MySQL 6.0.8, an Alpha release on to what seems like a
production box and now you are having trouble getting other versions to
work? Well this isn't going to
Or should I say 4-day-mare...
I have been trying to set up mysql for the last 4 days with weird success.
I first installed mysql 6.0.8alpha not knowing I needed 5.0
compatibility for my ISP Website host.
I go everything working pretty well... mysql6, php5, phpMyAdmin, all on
FreeBSD 7.0 with
Hi PJ,
To be quite honest you may have better luck downloading and installing
MySQL yourself. It's very rare I install anything from the ports on
FreeBSD or apt repositories on Debian, simply because you have little
(if any) control over what goes on. At least if you do it yourself you
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