Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 02:19 AM 9/27/2005, eoghan wrote:
Peter Clutton wrote:
It just the way it got pasted. I grabbed it from samba (yep, got that
working :) )... theres no actual spaces in the file. Im not sure what
David means? If i run pkg_info | grep mysql i see version 4.1.14 for
I had exactly the same problem you are having until i enabled it in
rc.conf with mysql_enable="YES" .
Every time i started the mysql-server.sh i got the socket error. As
soon as
i enabled it in rc.conf , it worked fine.
I have tried this, thanks. However im getting a This: not found
message/error. Im going to do a fresh install soon as I managed to
mess things up badly i think :) Im getting to know more and more what
im doing though (i think).
Thanks to everyone who replied.
You should try and solve the problem if you can. It's the best way to
learn.
Have you tried running the startup script like this:
sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start
-Glenn
Hi Glenn
Yes i have tried this and i get:
This: not found
I think there is something fundamentally wrong with my install? I
started acting up when i tried to do a sysintall upgrade which didnt
complete (perl and others wouldnt install for xorg i think). Ive learnt
a lot in the past few weeks though. and thanks for your help. i really
appreciate people helping out cos im really new at this. Dumped windows
for os x and got free bsd on my old windows machine to play with.
Eoghan
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