"Matthew P. Marino" wrote:
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> If you go to http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html, you will see the
> binary(tarball) distributions. They don't end in .tar.gz but I supposed that was
> a technical oversight. Of course I feel like a (_?_) (i.e dumb a**) not being
> able to track down the
If you go to http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html, you will see the
binary(tarball) distributions. They don't end in .tar.gz but I supposed that was
a technical oversight. Of course I feel like a (_?_) (i.e dumb a**) not being
able to track down the right files. I blame HTML. I'm much mo
"Matthew P. Marino" wrote:
>
> So, what do you do with a "tarball" anyways. Since compiling the source is
> hopless( "sql_yacc.cc"), I'm looking for a binary.
>
then download the binary.. Or at l
Hi.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 09:38:33PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> /configure -with-low-memory for MySQL 3.23.33 but lost patience after watching
> it do 38+ hours of frantic disk swapping. I went to www.mysql.com and followed
> the seemingly most obvious path to downloads. There, i s
Original Message
From: "Matthew P. Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: So, what do you do with a "tarball" anyways.
To: Steve Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OK.
I'm trying to prove/disprove the viability of the MySQL/PHP/Apache triad
Steve Ruby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> it do 38+ hours of frantic disk swapping. I went to www.mysql.com and followed
> the seemingly most obvious path to downloads. There, i saw the section which
> says "Binary (tarball) distributions". I downloaded the item for FreeBSD. Only,
> it's not a "gz
So, what do you do with a "tarball" anyways. Since compiling the source is
hopless( "sql_yacc.cc"), I'm looking for a binary.
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