RE: one mysql-test issue

2002-11-19 Thread Yu, Jerry
I run the mysql-test as root. -Original Message- From: Matthew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2002Äê11ÔÂ19ÈÕ 16:25 To: Yu, Jerry; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: one mysql-test issue Does it have write permissions for the user running the tests? M -Original Message

RE: one mysql-test issue

2002-11-19 Thread Matthew Smith
Does it have write permissions for the user running the tests? M -Original Message- From: Yu, Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 November 2002 08:03 To: Matthew Smith; Yu, Jerry; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: one mysql-test issue Sure, the directory exists. :) Rgds --Jerry

RE: one mysql-test issue

2002-11-19 Thread Yu, Jerry
Sure, the directory exists. :) Rgds --Jerry -Original Message- From: Matthew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2002Äê11ÔÂ19ÈÕ 15:51 To: Yu, Jerry; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: one mysql-test issue Does the directory /usr/local/mysql/var/run exist? If not, try creating it

RE: one mysql-test issue

2002-11-18 Thread Matthew Smith
Does the directory /usr/local/mysql/var/run exist? If not, try creating it! Regards Matthew Smith -Original Message- From: Yu, Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 November 2002 07:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: one mysql-test issue > Hi,all > I built the mysql-4.0.

one mysql-test issue

2002-11-18 Thread Yu, Jerry
> Hi,all > I built the mysql-4.0.3-beta source on redhat7.3 with gcc2.95.3 using only > one option: > --prefix=/usr/local/mysql. > It is built successfully and installed to /usr/local/mysql. But during > running the mysql-test, it always aborted and reported that > "/usr/local/mysql/mysql-test/var