Hello,
On 4/17/2019 10:29 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Subject/Topic: How do I determine if versions of phpMyAdmin before 4.8.5 is SQL
Injectable using sqlmap?
Good evening from Singapore,
Our customer (company name is Confidential/not disclosed) reported that their
MySQL
Subject/Topic: How do I determine if versions of phpMyAdmin before 4.8.5 is SQL
Injectable using sqlmap?
Good evening from Singapore,
Our customer (company name is Confidential/not disclosed) reported that their
MySQL database has been found missing or was deleted a few times. They are
using
2012/11/15 Lorenzo Milesi max...@ufficyo.com
Hi.
Is it possible to have a master/master replication between servers of
different versions?
Now I've two 5.0.51 syncing themselves. I'm installing a new server with
5.5.28 and I'd like if I can upgrade but still mantaining compatibility
Am 15.11.2012 12:46, schrieb Manuel Arostegui:
2012/11/15 Lorenzo Milesi max...@ufficyo.com
Hi.
Is it possible to have a master/master replication between servers of
different versions?
Now I've two 5.0.51 syncing themselves. I'm installing a new server with
5.5.28 and I'd like if I can
From the command line there was no way to run mysql.exe
I may be dwelling on the obvious, but have you checked the place MySQL
system libraries in the system path (or something similar) checkbox on
install? v5.5.9 runs fine with me on Win7.
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I downloaded 5.5 for use under Vista and Windows 7, and found that only the
instance configurator worked. From the command line there was no way to run
mysql.exe; there was simply no authorization for any user to run. Often a
complaint appeared that authentication_string had no default value.
Hi all,
I was informed by our security team about a recent attack attempts
related to the following MySQL issue/bug:
MySQL_Check_Scramble_Auth_Bypass (see tinyurl.com/y8vjbmm fro more info):
Systems Affected: MySQL 4.1 prior to 4.1.3, and MySQL 5.0.
We have MySQL Server 5.0.45 on RHEL 5.3,
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Which *n?x distribution are you running?
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No, because I fear that would break the existing customer php apps,
which is the whole point of running two versions of MySQL.
What I guess I need to know is if php's mysql and mysqli extensions
can be made to recognize
FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Which *n?x distribution are you running?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, because I fear that would break the existing customer php apps, which
is the whole point of running two versions of MySQL.
What I guess I need to know
versions recognized by php,
I'd greatly appreciate input.
Thanks!
James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
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http://3.am
on the same server with different ports and sockets, but rather
getting mod_php to recognize both clients. phpinfo() shows only 3.23,
since it's in the standard path.
If anyone has experience getting two different versions recognized by
php, I'd greatly appreciate input.
Thanks!
James Smallacombe
No, because I fear that would break the existing customer php apps, which
is the whole point of running two versions of MySQL.
What I guess I need to know is if php's mysql and mysqli extensions can be
made to recognize two different sets of client libs.
Unless you're telling me
Hi:
I've been running 3.23 for years, but several users are clamoring for new
versions, as many php apps are using newer features, so I downloaded the
source for 5.0.51b to run on a different TCP port.
I found a reference on a couple of ways to do this here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman
Hi James,
If I telnet to port 3306, I get the old version as I should and when
I telnet to the new port I get the new version as I should, but if I
do a:
mysqladmin -P (new port) variables
I get the old variables.
I'd suspect mysqladmin's using the unix socket, and ignoring your -P
guess I'm
going to try to build MySQL with the config options instead of invoking at
runtime...both versions seem hopelessly confused.
James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
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http://3.am
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would think this would be a relatively simple thing to do. I guess I'm
going to try to build MySQL with the config options instead of invoking at
runtime...both versions seem hopelessly confused.
Well, I rebuilt and installed 5.0 again using
There was a comment this week about a v5 master having problems connecting
to a v4 slave, or vice versa.
Can someone shed some light on this issue.
A manual reference is good, too.
Thanks,
David
Hello,
Did you already check:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-compatibility.html
You cannot replicate from a master that uses a newer binary log format
to a slave that uses an older format (for example, from MySQL 5.0 to
MySQL 4.1.)
Thanks,
Jimmy Guerrero
Sr Product
approx 30 minutes to more than 16 hours pretty
unprobable.
Anybody experienced similar things with these versions? Any idea how to
debug/circumvent this problem? Beta patches? Anyone? The speed
increase I experienced with the first few queries would be nice to have.
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I have some applications that need a 32 bit library for Mysql.
I would prefer to install the 64 bit version of MySQL but that doesnt
seem to come with 32 bit libraries. Can I install both libraries.
Any pointers would be appreciated
Andrew
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I am running mysql 4.1.7 on solaris 9. I want to install 2 versions (versions
4.1.7 and 5) on the server. I am reconfiguring my scripts in that perspective.
I have a script that start the mysql v4 so that I finally have:
7002 pts/4S 0:00 /bin/sh /seqweb/mysql4/bin/mysqld_safe
Duhaime Johanne wrote:
I am running mysql 4.1.7 on solaris 9. I want to install 2 versions (versions
4.1.7 and 5) on the server. I am reconfiguring my scripts in that perspective.
I have a script that start the mysql v4 so that I finally have:
7002 pts/4S 0:00 /bin/sh /seqweb/mysql4
Cc : mysql@lists.mysql.com
Objet : Re: 2 versions of mysql on Unix: problem with the socket
Duhaime Johanne wrote:
I am running mysql 4.1.7 on solaris 9. I want to install 2 versions (versions
4.1.7 and 5) on the server. I am reconfiguring my scripts in that
perspective.
I have a script
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/multiple-servers.html
-Sheeri
On 5/29/06, Michael Monaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine [Solaris 9 x86] that has MySQL v3.22.xx installed.
I am not familiar with the applications [quite a few] that use this
instance.
I need to install
Ah yes, the docs.
- Thank you.
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On 5/30/06, sheeri kritzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/multiple-servers.html
-Sheeri
On 5/29/06, Michael Monaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine [Solaris 9 x86] that has MySQL v3.22.xx installed.
I am
Hi,
I have a machine [Solaris 9 x86] that has MySQL v3.22.xx installed.
I am not familiar with the applications [quite a few] that use this
instance.
I need to install an application that requires a newer version of MySQL.
I plan to install v5.x. separately - rather than upgrade the old
Hello,
I'm trying to locate the RPM downloads for MySQL version
4.0.26(4.0.26-pc-linux-gnu-i686), for a RH/7.3 system, but can't seem to find
them. Doesn't MySQL site have older version archives where these older RPM's can
be downloaded ... if so, where would they be located ??
TIA,
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 07:13:55PM -0500, Mike Blezien wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to locate the RPM downloads for MySQL version
4.0.26(4.0.26-pc-linux-gnu-i686), for a RH/7.3 system, but can't seem to
find them. Doesn't MySQL site have older version archives where these older
RPM's can be
Jim
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From: Jim Winstead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Blezien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MySQL List mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Download older versions
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 07:13:55PM -0500, Mike Blezien wrote:
Hello
It helps if you provide the error messages.
Sincerely,
-Sheeri
On 2/26/06, Xiaobo Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all
I have installed a portal server and which has Mysql 4.0.15-nt with it.
Before I installed this server, I have Mysql 4.1 in my PC. But thing is
that they will conflict
Hi, all
I have installed a portal server and which has Mysql 4.0.15-nt with it.
Before I installed this server, I have Mysql 4.1 in my PC. But thing is
that they will conflict and I have to delete the old Mysql service. So I
used mysqldump to export the databases from the 4.1 version to the sql
Hello everyone,
I've ever seen some document about how to install multiple versions of
MySQL on the same server. But I don't remember where I saw the document.
Anybody know anything about it and happen to have some pointers? If I
want to install multiple versions, I have to install from source
Bing Du [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/02/2005 09:41:21 AM:
Hello everyone,
I've ever seen some document about how to install multiple versions of
MySQL on the same server. But I don't remember where I saw the
document.
Anybody know anything about it and happen to have some pointers
Dear list,
I have a database backup from database in a 5.0.15 server and like to make it
work in
5.0.1 server. The data need no anything new (like trigger etc) to 5.0.1.
After some testing, by editing the backup file, I was able to make a testing
database
work (from 5.0.15 to 5.0.1).
I'm
YL wrote:
Dear list,
I have a database backup from database in a 5.0.15 server and like to make it work in
5.0.1 server. The data need no anything new (like trigger etc) to 5.0.1.
After some testing, by editing the backup file, I was able to make a testing
database
work (from 5.0.15 to 5.0.1).
I am getting two different results for the same set of commands on two
different versions of MySQL.
Can anyone explain what the issue is?
CREATE TABLE `testdecimal` (
`rate` decimal(7,4) NOT NULL default '0.'
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO testdecimal SET rate=1468;
select * from testdecimal
In the last episode (Jul 18), shantanu oak said:
I am getting two different results for the same set of commands on
two different versions of MySQL. Can anyone explain what the issue
is?
CREATE TABLE `testdecimal` (
`rate` decimal(7,4) NOT NULL default '0.'
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT
: Different versions differnet results
I am getting two different results for the same set of commands on two
different versions of MySQL.
Can anyone explain what the issue is?
CREATE TABLE `testdecimal` (
`rate` decimal(7,4) NOT NULL default '0.'
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO testdecimal SET
shantanu oak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2005 01:17:57 PM:
I am getting two different results for the same set of commands on two
different versions of MySQL.
Can anyone explain what the issue is?
CREATE TABLE `testdecimal` (
`rate` decimal(7,4) NOT NULL default '0.'
) ENGINE
The documentation indicates that there are three active versions being
worked on. Is this true? Why not just release the current one with the most
bug fixes?
D.1.1. Changes in release 5.0.7 (not released yet)
D.1.2. Changes in release 5.0.6 (not released yet)
D.1.3. Changes in release 5.0.5
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 10:50:29AM -0700, Fredrick Bartlett wrote:
The documentation indicates that there are three active versions being
worked on. Is this true? Why not just release the current one with the most
bug fixes?
D.1.1. Changes in release 5.0.7 (not released yet)
D.1.2. Changes
I need to move my MySQL databases to another machine.
The current machine the databases are on is running MySQL version 3.23. The new
machine is running 4.0. The machines have the same floating point format. The databases
are *very* large (several hundred tables, most around 4MB, a couple over
Dear MySQL,
I require two versions of MySQL on the same machine.
[Specifically part of an HACMP array where services are portable and
move from server to server, using AIX 5.1].
The machine I have will have to support MySQL 4.0.11 and 4.1.8.
I have three questions:
1. Are there any server libs
and starts/stops/shutsdown each installed version.
Then you'll need to work out migrations strategies, user admin between
versions, etc.
Welcome to the world of system/database admin.
Kevin Cowley
RD
Tel: 0118 902 9099 (direct line)
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This site may actually help out more:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysqld-multi.html
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Cowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:58 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Two versions of MySQL on same machine
You need
@lists.mysql.com'
Subject: RE: Two versions of MySQL on same machine
This site may actually help out more:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysqld-multi.html
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From: Kevin Cowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:58 AM
To: mysql
the correct mysql.conf file etc...
But my worry still remains:
I can make MySQL 'autonomous' in this way only to a point. They limit I
can see is where external libs are needed. These may conflict if
compiled from different versions with the same file name.
I would be interested to know from any
If your libraries/executables in your autonomus portable directories are
from the later version you shouldn't have problems - they're generally
backwards compatible.
You're also better off since you're running two 4.n.x versions. The
problems really occur if you have 4.n.x and 3.n.x installed
.
You're also better off since you're running two 4.n.x versions. The
problems really occur if you have 4.n.x and 3.n.x installed on the same
machine and the 3.n.x are in the default path for system users. You then
have to remember to explicitly reset the path every time you want to use
any of the 4
/to/instance/two
port=3307
pid-file, log-error and a few other variables will need to be set in
the same way. A quick scan of one of the default my.cnf files should
tell you everything you need to change.
If you use the pre compiled statically linked binaries you won't have
to worry about versions
Hello.
Besides, is 4.1.8a-1 from Debian identical to 4.1.8 directly from Mysql?
There can be some differences. MySQL recommends to use official binaries
of the latest release (4.1.9 now).
Kay Obermueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I want to setup replication between
Hello everybody,
I want to setup replication between Mysql 4.0.15 in SuSE as master and
4.1.8a-1 of Debian as slave. According to their reference manual it should
work so far, but are there any compatibility issues to be expected?
Besides, is 4.1.8a-1 from Debian identical to 4.1.8 directly from
I need to snag a copy of MySQL 4.0.20 for Windows. Is
there somewhere on the MySQL I can grab older
versions?
Thanks,
T
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I need to snag a copy of MySQL 4.0.20 for Windows. Is
there somewhere on the MySQL I can grab older
versions?
http://downloads.mysql.com/
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 02:23:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please, where can I download older version (4.0.20) of mysql for Windows?
I searched archives, documentation, no advice.
In fact, I only need libmysql.dll file - can anybody send me?
Sorry, there was a mixup that caused the
Hi,
please, where can I download older version (4.0.20) of mysql for Windows?
I searched archives, documentation, no advice.
In fact, I only need libmysql.dll file - can anybody send me?
thanks,
Roman
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Jim McAtee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The link to manual was already suggested, but I may also suggest you
to try run the application on 4.0 anyway. It should work seamlessly.
Can I run two different versions of MySQL on the same server? I've got a
commercial application for which the vendor
In the mysql documentation on upgrading on the mysql website it is
said that it's a better idea to upgrade on a step-by-step bases using
the direct-followup versions of MySQL every time and not to upgrade
jumping a couple versions (ex. from 3.22 to 4.0, skipping 3.23). I would
like to know
Can I run two different versions of MySQL on the same server? I've got a
commercial application for which the vendor will only support MySQL 3.x
and makes no guarantees if running MySQL 4. But I'd like to migrate a
number of our own web applications to MySQL 4. My choices are take my
Yes
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From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Two versions on same server?
Can I run two different versions of MySQL on the same server? I've got a
commercial application for which the vendor
See the manual http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Multiple_servers.html for
details.
Michael
Tucker, Gabriel wrote:
Yes
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From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Two versions on same server?
Can
We have successfully (and easily) installed multiple versions of MySQL on
Windows and are now trying to do the same on Linux.
We have a Fedora machine successfully running 4.1, but we want to add 5.0 to
it as well. We installed 4.1 with RPM, so it put a bunch of MySQL files all
over the place
) installed multiple versions of MySQL on
Windows and are now trying to do the same on Linux.
We have a Fedora machine successfully running 4.1, but we want to add 5.0 to
it as well. We installed 4.1 with RPM, so it put a bunch of MySQL files all
over the place.
I've downloaded the 5.0 tar and unpacked
5:33 PM
Subject: multiple server versions on 1 box startup error#
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same
solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have successfully
installed
4.1.3 beta. I ran mysql_install_db successfully (after setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have successfully installed
4.1.3 beta. I ran mysql_install_db successfully (after setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH), but when i try to run
mysqld_safe --user=mysql
I get
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From: sean c peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 13 August 2004 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: multiple server versions on 1 box startup error#
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same
solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have
You can use mysqld_multi to run different versions of MySQL on the same
Server. You can run 4.0.x, 4.1.x and 5.0.x and manage these with
mysqld_multi.
-Original Message-
From: sean c peters
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8/9/04 4:43 PM
Subject: mysqld_multi different server versions
In my
Hi all, I am looking to upgrade to MySQL 4.0.13 on a Solaris production
server, and would like to install and test 4.0.13 without disturbing the
existing 4.0.2 server, so that there will be minimal downtime when actually
upgrading the production system.
So, i should be able to compile 4.0.13
Global settings go in /etc/my.cnf. Server-specific settings go in that
server's DATADIR/my.cnf.
Running multiple servers is documented in the manual
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Multiple_servers.html. Using clients in
a multi-server setting is documented on one of the sub-pages.
4.0.13
I guess i dont fully understand how mysql uses my.cnf.
Global settings go in /etc/my.cnf.
Global to what? All mysql servers running on the machine, or some other
definition? I guess my confusion is partially because my.cnf states the port
number for both servers and clients, but both servers
At 13:11 -0500 8/9/04, sean c peters wrote:
I guess i dont fully understand how mysql uses my.cnf.
Global settings go in /etc/my.cnf.
Global to what? All mysql servers running on the machine, or some other
Servers and clients
definition? I guess my confusion is partially because my.cnf states the
sean c peters wrote:
I guess i dont fully understand how mysql uses my.cnf.
Global settings go in /etc/my.cnf.
Global to what? All mysql servers running on the machine, or some other
Yes, all servers and clients on the same machine.
definition? I guess my confusion is partially because my.cnf
the same
server.
So am i correct in thinking that i wont be able to use mysqld_multi for
running two different server versions? This shouldn't be a problem, I dont
think i'll need it. Just wanted to check if im missing something.
thanks
sean peters
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From: sean c peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mysqld_multi different server versions
So am i correct in thinking that i wont
Is it possible to install 2 versions of MySQL, 4.0.x and 4.1.x, on the
same system? Do you just have to ensure that they are installed in
separate, distinct, directories?
Thanks for any help/advice!
Nathan
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Is it possible to install 2 versions of MySQL, 4.0.x and 4.1.x, on the
same system? Do you just have to ensure that they are installed in
separate, distinct, directories?
Thanks for any help/advice!
Nathan
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Hello,
Right now we are running a mysql-max db with InnoDb for transaction tracking.
This is a older version of mysql running
mysql-3.23 build 50. We are planning on upgrading to mysql 4.0 latest in a couple of
weeks (hopefully).
Anyways in order to do proper backups with InnoDB I am
Michael Gale wrote:
Hello,
Right now we are running a mysql-max db with InnoDb for transaction tracking. This is a older version of mysql running
mysql-3.23 build 50. We are planning on upgrading to mysql 4.0 latest in a couple of weeks (hopefully).
Anyways in order to do proper backups with
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Hi,
I have a problem with this request.
insert into table month_var (year,month,var_cd,val) select
'2003','10',var_cd,0 from var and
var_cd not in (select var_cd from month_var where year='2003' and
month='10');
thanks
request to be resolved in the next versions. You're simply
using incorrect MySQL syntax.
Since you've now posted this three times with no further explanation of what you're
trying to get at, one can only assume you're trying to perform an INSERT INTO...SELECT
FROM that'd be helped by using a join
FYI
I want to share this with others JIC you didn't know. I asked a question
about slave compatibility between masters and slaves of different
versions. Here is the compatibility matrix chart found.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Replication_Implementation.html
Master
Master
Master
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Hinz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:15 PM
To: Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC
Cc: Paul DuBois; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
Degan,
jumping in to try and solve some problems
Degan,
On Windows 2000, you can open the Services Manager window as follows:
Start Settings Control Panel Administration Services
In that window you see a list of Windows services, and you should find
two MySQL-related services running.
(I think I messed up here. I decided to start
At 14:47 24/7/2003 +0200, Stefan Hinz wrote:
Hi,
(I think I messed up here. I decided to start from scratch, I removed
MySQL Servers and Clients 4.0.13 from the program list (as it appears
when I run the setup.exe it installs MySQL software in Windows) and
deleted all the folders (which
AM
To: Stefan Hinz; Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC
Cc: Paul DuBois; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mark Matthews
Subject: Re[4]: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
At 14:47 24/7/2003 +0200, Stefan Hinz wrote:
Hi,
(I think I messed up here. I decided to start from scratch, I removed
MySQL
At 6:23 -0500 7/24/03, Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC wrote:
(I think I messed up here. I decided to start from scratch, I removed
MySQL Servers and Clients 4.0.13 from the program list (as it appears
when I run the setup.exe it installs MySQL software in Windows) and
deleted all the folders (which
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Subject: RE: Re[2]: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
At 6:23 -0500 7/24/03, Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC wrote:
(I think I messed up here. I decided to start from scratch, I removed
MySQL Servers and Clients 4.0.13 from the program list (as it appears
when I run
: RE: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
At 14:15 -0500 7/22/03, Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC wrote:
Thanks. I have been fighting with this all afternoon, now it seems I
can get to 4.1.0 and not 4.0.13. My databases still seem to be there
but I can't point to them either in mysql
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At 14:15 -0500 7/22/03, Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC wrote:
Thanks. I have been fighting with this all afternoon, now it seems I
can get to 4.1.0
started attempting to set up the multiple versions, Victoria
Reznichenko directed me to the user manual and was attempting to set it
up that way. I shut down the original mysql server and installed the
mysql in the 4.1 Alpha folder group with the option mysqld-nt
--install mysqld2 which
and was advised to set up a root user,
turned out one was set up with the installation so I began using it.).
When I started attempting to set up the multiple versions, Victoria
Reznichenko directed me to the user manual and was attempting to set it
up that way. I shut down the original mysql
My responses are parenthesied in the text below.
-Original Message-
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 2:56 PM
To: Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
At 13:01 -0500 7/23/03
Degan,
jumping in to try and solve some problems that look pretty obvious to
me ...
#options for default service (mysqld2)
(mysqld2)
It should be [mysqld2], not (mysqld2).
basedir = c:\4.1 Alpha\mysql
As Paul pointed out, the blank in the path name is likely to cause
problems (see below).
I have been running 4.0.13 for several weeks now and though I'd like to test 4.1.0.
4.0.13 is under c:\MySQL. I downloaded 4.1.0 under c:\4.1 Alpha\MySQL. When I try to
launch mysql it brings me to the old version, how do I access the new one without
killing the old one? (I have also tried
Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been running 4.0.13 for several weeks now and though I'd like to test 4.1.0.
4.0.13 is under c:\MySQL. I downloaded 4.1.0 under c:\4.1 Alpha\MySQL. When I try
to launch mysql it brings me to the old version, how do I access the new
as the 4.0.13 database?
-Original Message-
From: Victoria Reznichenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been running 4.0.13
: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been running 4.0.13 for several weeks now and though I'd like
to test 4.1.0. 4.0.13 is under c:\MySQL. I downloaded 4.1.0 under
c:\4.1 Alpha\MySQL. When I try to launch mysql it brings me
What problems am I going to have with 3.23, 4.0.13, and 4.1 alpha installed
on the same machine (Win XP?)
I am developing some software and wanting to test against these versions but
I am starting to have intermittent problems with MySql-Front where it
declares that a table is now missing
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