an use rpm -qpl rpm-file to find out where the files in the RPM
will be installed.
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From: Harrell, Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:56 PM
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Subject: Install question Linux RPMs
I am installing MySQL 4.0.15 o
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You're going to have to see where the files were installed. It was easier
with Red Hat 7.3 because the Kpackage program would tell you
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I am installing MySQL 4.0.15 on Red Hat Linux 8. I ran the rpms for server
and client. It installed and started mysqld but none of the command set
seems to be on
I am installing MySQL 4.0.15 on Red Hat Linux 8. I ran the rpms for server
and client. It installed and started mysqld but none of the command set
seems to be on the system anywhere. No mysql, mysqladmin, etc. The docs
don't give much help after running the rpms. After secton 2.1.2 it refers
to se