It's not happening. Command-option-shift-m has no effect. command-o
opens up the disk image file and selects the mysql tools folder. Inside
that folder are two applications and a widget. Actually I think what I
read on the web is complete misinformation about mysql; the worst part of
it is that misinformation is in the mysql manual itself found on the
mysqlab home page for installing to a macintosh 10.3+ computer. I'm going
to do something I shouldn't. I'm leaving that package on my mac and I'll
take that to the next smmug meating and get together with the club's data
base expert and see what maybe both of us can learn. If I can get this
one installed I'll put the lock pick up on the discuss list to help others
who might have a use for a data base on the mac get one installed and
working.
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007, Woody Jackson wrote:
On Sep 29, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Is there a way to get mysql to run its installation script on the mac? It
is very difficult to have the mouse stationary on the mysql image file and
then to double click it. Other than that unless there's another way to get
this done, I'm thinking this package is uninstallable.
This originally came from the mysqlab home page and is version 5.0.0.12
and is the universal binary package of about 12.3MB in size if anyone
else has this one working. I've been fighting with this one for weeks by
now.
If VoiceOver has it's focus on something to open or launch Command O should
work alternately Open within the contextual menu; Command Option Shift M.
Woody