Maybe you should set your old_passwords = on.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Sudhir Menon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ujang
>
> I could reproduce the same error mentioned by you in the actual post even
> after having all of the packages for MySQL. Figuring out the what could be
> the probl
Hi Ujang
I could reproduce the same error mentioned by you in the actual post even
after having all of the packages for MySQL. Figuring out the what could be
the problem .
Thanks & Regards
Sudhir Menon
Kindly check with the below commands, u will get the details of the package.
pkginfo SUNWmysqlu
system SUNWmysqlu mysql - MySQL Database Management System (usr
component)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pkginfo -l SUNWmysqlu
PKGINST: SUNWmysqlu
NAME: mysql - MySQL Database Management System (u
on this machine there are libs from solaris package...
bash-3.00# pkginfo | grep mysql
system SUNWmysqlr mysql - MySQL Database
Management System (root component)
system SUNWmysqlt mysql - MySQL Database
Management System (test component)
syste
Hi,
Kindly ignore my first post, as that link was with respect to compiling
super-smack on Solaris, which i found useful.
As far as the problem is concerned can u check the below
1. Check if you have mysql4client package installed.
2. If then install mysql5client
3. Ensure that the binaries and
Hope this link has some workaround.
http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2006/10/mysql-benchmarking-4-compiling-super.html
Meanwhile i do check out.
Thanks & Regards
Sudhir Menon