--- Brad Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> locate mysql-client
> or
> find / -name mysql-client
> 
> would be a good start..
> or in Debian
> dpkg -L mysql-client
> 
> would give you the contents of that archive and
> allow you to find it..
> 
> I'm sure rpm has a similar feature somewhere..
> 
> hell, even
> find / | grep mysql
> or cd / ; ls laR | grep mysql..
> 
> or www.google.com
> 
thannks brad for the mail 
 
I am confused , which I should select as database home
, since 
  I found 
#whereis mysql
mysql: /usr/bin/mysql /usr/lib/mysql
/usr/include/mysql /usr/share/mysql

  not able to choose one 
          Thanks 
             Joseph John 








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