Running it now - up to the revdep-rebuild stage and no problems. On an
existing mysql installation, the emerge stops with a message and points
you to an upgrade guide
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-upgrading.xml;). There is a
paragraph (with warnings) at the bottom for a faster method. Iam
Are there any usable FOSS Editors inplementing that language yet?
I've tried Umbrello but it doesn't seem to have a SysML plugin/mode yet.
I'd be *very* interested to hear, since I'm about to do basically the
same thing.
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Mine broke holy :(
applications kept moaning that it couldnt find libmysqlclient.so.12, even tho it is in /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.12
DaveOn 10/20/05, W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running it now - up to the revdep-rebuild stage and no problems.On anexisting mysql installation, the
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Re: [gentoo-server] mysql-4.1
(Francesco R., Thu Oct 20 12:39:07 2005)
Alle 06:42, giovedì 20 ottobre 2005, Ben Munat ha scritto:
I see that MySQL-4.1 has been marked stable... anyone have any
warnings I should heed
Alle 08:51, giovedì 20 ottobre 2005, W.Kenworthy ha scritto:
revdep-rebuild came up clean. However, so far I have discovered
postfix and mythtv are both broken, and probably the remote myth
boxes as well. To be expected, but this is going to time consuming.
If revdep-rebuild is useless here,
all you need to do is the follow step by step what's written
here : http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-upgrading.xml
I followed that and I wasn't able to restore my backup. Specifically,
the snort database was screwed up:
frank2k3 ccovington # cat BACKUP_MYSQL_4.0.SQL | mysql -uroot
odd, wich version of app-portage/gentoolkit do you have installed,
look like you're not alone having this issue.
Current stable here. Not the first time revdep-rebuild is blind on one
eye. I had to rebuild libwww, mod_php and php manually, so far.
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Hey list,
I too had problems with a single database that didn't restore correct..
A rather large one (a few mb's) that was in a single line in the
backupfile that was suggested in the guide. After I removed that line
from the guide, the databases restored correctly and I had no other
Hey list,
I had no problem doing revdep-rebuild during my upgrade ( I too followed
that guide ).
I'm using app-portage/gentoolkit-0.2.0-r2 , dev-php/mod_php-4.4.0-r3 ,
dev-php/php-4.4.0-r1 and net-libs/libwww-5.4.0-r3 ..
Those got rebuild without a problem by revdep-rebuild .. Also it rebuild
Do you have other packages it want to rebuild? Because I had a
blackdown-jdk and blackdown-jre that it couldn't find because they were
heavily outdated and had sneaked it's way through my emerge -auDv
world.. So I just deleted those since I'm using the sun JDK at the
moment anyway. Then
hi,
is this even possible?
I mean, I want somethiing like lo/loopback but definitely *not* for
127.0.0.0/8, instead, I'd like to configure a virtual networking device
having e.g. configured for 192.168.42.1/24 (on a server that has only *one*
single physical networking interface with a
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So, do any of you folks reporting success or failure happen to be using vpopmail? The last
big MySQL debacle took down vpopmail and therefore all the mail... that sucked.
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Ben Munat wrote:
I see that MySQL-4.1 has been marked stable... anyone have any warnings
I should heed before
Quoth Christian Parpart (on Friday, the 21st of October):
hi,
is this even possible?
I mean, I want somethiing like lo/loopback but definitely *not* for
127.0.0.0/8, instead, I'd like to configure a virtual networking device
having e.g. configured for 192.168.42.1/24 (on a server that has
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