You must have mysql installed and running.
When I Installed MySQL 5 in my iMac I got the same problem, with the
symbolic link I solved the problem.
Try to start mysql server, and search the mysql.sock with
locate mysql.sock
2007/10/7, michaaaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 7 Okt., 01:42, DrZippie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the terminal execute:
> >
> > sudo mkdir /var/mysql
> > sudo ln -s /private/tmp/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock
>
> I tried that, but the errors are still there, although the symbolic
> link was created (checked it with the terminal). However there seems
> to be no mysq.sock in /private/tmp/:
>
> Michas-Mac:~ micha$ ls /private/tmp
> 501 amt.log cs_cache_lock_501
>
>
> >
>
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Antonio Cortés (Dr Zippie)
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moral": John Osborne.
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