All sorted now, Ian.
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> Hope this helps
>
> If not try this (joking):
>
> http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?RTFM
>
> Ian
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That's what was missing. LOL
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Problem solved!
Changing the CurrentControlSet MySQL ImagePath from 'mysqld-opt' to
'mysqld' now brings up the correct (or rather, the expected) version.
On reflection, perhaps I didn't shut down MySQL before running the setup
for the gamma version, and that is why it continued to use the older
On 2 Sep 2004 at 16:01, Terry Riley wrote:
> Victor
>
> C:\MYSQL\BIN\mysqld-opt --defaults-file="C:\WINDOWS\my.ini" MySql
>
> is what the path-to-executable states. If I remember rightly, the new
> version should be mysqld, period. Is that what's wrong?
>
> Will I have to tweak the registry to
DuBois just trumped me. Just check the version from the command line.
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Subject: RE: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta
Further to last message, I've found that string in three different
p
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Subject: RE: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta
Victor
C:\MYSQL\BIN\mysqld-opt --defaults-file="C:\WINDOWS\my.ini" MySql
is what the path-to-executable states. If I remember rightly, the new
version should be mysq
le wary of this.
Cheers
Terry
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> In the registry and/or the windows service utility see which executable
> is
> actually in the path.
>
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> Sent: 9/2/04 9:19 AM
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You can test if this is correct by manually starting the service from a dos
window and logging and seeing what version this executable actually is.
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Subject: RE: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta
riginal Message -
> In the registry and/or the windows service utility see which executable
> is
> actually in the path.
>
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> Subject: Re: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.
In the registry and/or the windows service utility see which executable is
actually in the path.
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Subject: Re: 4.1.4 still reports itself as 4.1.3b-beta
Oh, yes, certainly, Egor. I stopped it before
Oh, yes, certainly, Egor. I stopped it before doing the upgrade, and
restarted afterwards. And have restarted several times since, because I
couldn't believe it!
The majority of the files now in the c:\mysql directory have creation
dates on or about 27 August, the documentation is for 4.1.4gamm
Terry Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried several instals (Windows XP), using binaries from several of
> the mirrors, over a 4.1.3b-beta-log version.
>
> No errors reported during any install, but it still reports itself as the
> 4.1.3b-beta-log version - both in MySQL Administrator
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