!-- On Sat 17.Aug'13 at 14:10:43 BST, Otto Moerbeek (o...@drijf.net), wrote:
> Easiest way is to look at thge timestamps. They should be at least
> mid-August.
Thanks, got that. It's not the first time I've been told that. Stuart
Henderson told me that before but I forgot so that's my fault
Broken record: linking only works until you restart the server
manually, as mysqld removes the socket and re-creates it when starting.
The location of the socket is configured in /etc/my.cnf. To use mysql
with chrooted Apache / Nginx either use TCP connections, or set both
/etc/my.cnf and /va
Hi all
I need to build an OpenBSD IPsec gateway that uses keys/certificates
from a hardware device (external smartcard, presumably via pkcs#11) for
authenticating itself to other gateways when establishing a connection
with them (active).
In the ipsec/isakmpd man pages I found no references to pk
ehm.. 127.0.0.1 == localhost
On Aug 18, 2013 12:06 PM, "KÄrlis MiÄ·elsons"
wrote:
> Broken record: linking only works until you restart the server
>> manually, as mysqld removes the socket and re-creates it when starting.
>> The location of the socket is configured in /etc/my.cnf. To use my
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 01:29:14PM +0300, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> ehm.. 127.0.0.1 == localhost
yes, but if you use 127.0.0.1 you force a tcp connection and no unix
domain socket is even needed.
-Otto
> On Aug 18, 2013 12:06 PM, "K??rlis Mi??elsons"
> wrote:
>
> > Broken r
Hello,
Thank you all for your answers.
First I would like to understand
better what's happening. According to what I read, there are no block in the
disk itself, they refer to the word sector. Then, the OS, here OpenBSD format
it with a block size.
So from a physical point of view I have faulty
Livia,
Thanks for your help.
I modded the /etc/my.cnf to add in the extra "/run" directory.
A few other tweaks here and there and i can now get a test.php to
connect to the
default host mysql ($conn=mysql_connect...)
So now i'm confident that mysql is working and connectable...I just ahve
t
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 01:00:07PM +0100, Mik J wrote:
> First I would like to understand
> better what's happening. According to what I read, there are no block in the
> disk itself, they refer to the word sector. Then, the OS, here OpenBSD format
> it with a block size.
> So from a physical point
On 18 August 2013, Guy Ferguson wrote:
> Livia,
If you want to address me by name, s/Livia/Liviu/ please. It might
not be much, but it's my name, and I kind of became attached to it over
the years. :)
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I modded the /etc/my.cnf to add in the extra "/run" directory
Just upgraded my MacMini to current/macppc.
As the snapshot contains base sets from Aug 17
but the X sets are from July 22, I recompiled
everything from current source after the upgrade
to make sure everything is over the recent ABI change.
This is what the new radeon code says
at the end of the b
On 8/18/13, Jan Stary wrote:
> Just upgraded my MacMini to current/macppc.
> As the snapshot contains base sets from Aug 17
> but the X sets are from July 22, I recompiled
> everything from current source after the upgrade
> to make sure everything is over the recent ABI change.
>
> This is what t
On 18/08/13(Sun) 19:33, Jan Stary wrote:
> Just upgraded my MacMini to current/macppc.
> As the snapshot contains base sets from Aug 17
> but the X sets are from July 22, I recompiled
> everything from current source after the upgrade
> to make sure everything is over the recent ABI change.
But yo
fair enough. thanks for the clarification.
On 18 August 2013 14:13, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 01:29:14PM +0300, Ville Valkonen wrote:
>
> > ehm.. 127.0.0.1 == localhost
>
> yes, but if you use 127.0.0.1 you force a tcp connection and no unix
> domain socket is even needed.
On 8/18/2013 5:29 AM, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> ehm.. 127.0.0.1 == localhost
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/connecting.html
"On Unix, MySQL programs treat the host name localhost specially, in a way
that is likely different from what you expect compared to other network-based
programs. For
On 08/18/13 08:00, Mik J wrote:
Hello,
Thank you all for your answers.
First I would like to understand
better what's happening. According to what I read, there are no block in the
disk itself, they refer to the word sector. Then, the OS, here OpenBSD format
it with a block size.
So from a phy
On Aug 18 20:03:02, mpieuc...@nolizard.org wrote:
> On 18/08/13(Sun) 19:33, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Just upgraded my MacMini to current/macppc.
> > As the snapshot contains base sets from Aug 17
> > but the X sets are from July 22, I recompiled
> > everything from current source after the upgrade
> >
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:49:25AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On 8/18/13, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Just upgraded my MacMini to current/macppc.
> > As the snapshot contains base sets from Aug 17
> > but the X sets are from July 22, I recompiled
> > everything from current source after the upgra
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