On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 22:35 -0500, Matthias Julius wrote: > Bernard Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I tried to reconfigure phpgroupware and YET to give a password to the > > root MySQL user but I got the same result so I created the DB by hand > > and without password. I guess there is a problem with this part of the > > configuration. > > Did you assign a password to root? Did you try it without? > > > > > But I got another problem... > > > > According to the messages received while creating the DB it should be > > ok. Now, I am back to the phpgroupware setup and yet it tells me > > "Your Database is not working! > > Make sure that your database is created and the account permissions are > > set." > > If you setup the database manually you also have to setup a user with > the right permissions for phpGroupWare. > > But, the Debian configuration should work. You must be doing > something wrong. > > Matthias > > PS: You don't need to copy myself on your emails. I am subscribed to > the list and I don't need them twice. On the Debian lists senders of > mails should only get a direct copy if they explicitely request that. > >
Well, I tried many things and nothing works. I have even change the database to postgresql where I have other problems. I have even tried egroupware where I got other problems. This stuff is taking way too much time to get working and time is a resource I don't have in excess. Sending all that stuff to /dev/null thanks anyway, Bernard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]