Hi!
All you have to do is follow instructions from the README document.
Enter Options dialogue, fill up all entries carefully and click on
Save.
In "SQL init command " set a location of the socket file, if both
client and server are running on the same Unix machine.
In any case, just follow in
As I recall when I set this up on my machine, you have to identify your
machine in the host table (identify it as a permitted host), the db
table (let mysql know to what db's, as what user, with what permissions
you're allowed to connect), and I believe the user table to the mysql
db. With these
Christopher McClan writes:
> Hello,
>
> The staticly compiled mySQL gui, comes up with the following when I start
> mysqlgui :
>
> Can't connect to local mySQL server through socket (111)
>
> I'm doing this as root, I have set a password, and managed to create a
> databse (using mysq
Christopher McClan writes:
> Hello,
>
> The staticly compiled mySQL gui, comes up with the following when I start
> mysqlgui :
>
> Can't connect to local mySQL server through socket (111)
>
> I'm doing this as root, I have set a password, and managed to create a
> databse (using mysq