Hi.
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/BDB_portability.html
What OS do you use?
What is the output of the following statement:
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_bdb';
If you don't need bdb try to start MySQL with skip-bdb in /etc/my.cnf in section
[mysqld]
And you may use official
I just installed debian (test) and am trying to get mysql 4.1 working.
The only deb package for 4.1 that I could find was experimental,
which might explain the problem I am having.
When I start the server, I get the following in my syslog:
Oct 31 01:35:22 cove1 mysqld_safe[2523]: started
Oct
If you're talking about the earlier message on this list, did you read the
reply http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/175003?
It doesn't appear you've installed the official MySQL binary package, as
it's not labeled experimental. I'd suggest downloading an official binary
from the MySQL downloads
No, I did not see the reply, sorry, I just saw the original message.
I got 4.1 from the debian site, 4.1 that is on the mysql site is a RPM
and I've had no luck installing rpm's on debian, even using alien.
Ron
On Oct 31, 2004, at 12:02 PM, Michael Stassen wrote:
If you're talking about the
Ron Gilbert wrote:
I got 4.1 from the debian site, 4.1 that is on the mysql site is a RPM
and I've had no luck installing rpm's on debian, even using alien.
No, it's *available* as an RPM, but the *first* thing on the MySQL
download page is a binary for Linux packaged as a tar file.
Why not just