On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:32, Chris Janton wrote:

This is on my 10.3 system.

I unfortunately installed mysql5-server on my 10.3.9 system after getting an "obsolete +server" message.

My startup files have become confused.

Sorry about that. I did not test on 10.3. I can try to do so in a few days. What error messages are you encountering?


I figure one way to get back to where I want to be is to get rid of the current mysql5 and replace it with a previous version

  mysql5 @5.0.77_2+server
  mysql5 @5.0.81_0+server
  mysql5 @5.0.82_0+server (active)

so I deactivated .82 and activated .81 -

My attempts to use SystemStarter to start mysql5 failed, but I was able to get back where I belong by issuing the start command on its own

 sudo /opt/local/share/mysql5/mysql/mysql.server start

So - besides replacing 10.3.9 (maybe by the end of August, possibly end of October) - what should I do about updates to mysql5?

As per your hunch, deactivating mysql5 @5.0.82_0 and mysql5-server @5.0.82_0 and then activating mysql5 @5.0.81_0 ought to get you back to where you were. If this does not work, what happens?

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