Chris White wrote:
Added a bazillion spell fixes, also a list of places to find GUI frontends for
MySQL:
Thanks goes to my mom, my dad, my family for all their support
I'd also like to thank the academy for their hard effort
Philip Webb for tolerating my odd grammar/spelling/logic
Bruce Wolk
Chris White wrote:
Added a bazillion spell fixes, also a list of places to find GUI frontends for
MySQL:
Thanks goes to my mom, my dad, my family for all their support
I'd also like to thank the academy for their hard effort
Philip Webb for tolerating my odd grammar/spelling/logic
Bruce Wolk
On 7/12/05, Chris White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
I think this is very good. I liked the discussion on user privilages,
but maybe it would
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working
on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
While the document is a good and short intro to MySQL, I still have to ask
why? Aren't there enough similar good short introductions?
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:20:50 -0400
Dave Nebinger wrote:
As far as the gentoo-specific stuff, there's no mention of how to
MySQL-enable other packages, no mention of why you would want to do the
ebuild ... config step and not the simpler emerge mysql, ...
emerge mysql does not do ebuild
Chris White wrote:
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
Mysql is bound to localhost by default in Gentoo. I'd add a note and
make it blink in gigantic neon letters. That's the
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