On Jan 17, 2012, at 12:52, Érico wrote: > both work in command line : > > step 1 => $ mysql5 -u root --socket=/opt/local/var/run/mysql5/mysqld.sock
You should not need to inform it where the socket is. It should already know. Unless you changed it in your my.cnf. > step 2 => $ mysql5 -u root -p > > I am trying now to use phpmyadmin on it and I am getting the following : > > Error > #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is > not correctly configured) If you are using phpmyadmin installed by MacPorts, along with MacPorts apache2, php5 and php5-mysql, and php5-mysql's default variant +mysqlnd, did you follow the instructions the php5-mysql port printed when it was installed? ---> Computing dependencies for php5-mysql ---> Fetching php5-mysql ---> Verifying checksum(s) for php5-mysql ---> Extracting php5-mysql ---> Configuring php5-mysql ---> Building php5-mysql ---> Staging php5-mysql into destroot ---> Installing php5-mysql @5.3.9_0+mysqlnd To use mysqlnd with a local MySQL server, edit /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini and set mysql.default_socket, mysqli.default_socket and pdo_mysql.default_socket to /opt/local/var/run/mysql5/mysqld.sock ---> Activating php5-mysql @5.3.9_0+mysqlnd ---> Cleaning php5-mysql > do I need to set some other parameter on : > sudo -u _mysql mysqld_safe5 & > > ? > > before running step 1 or 2 .... I don't think so. But now that you have the MySQL server starting properly, you should no longer be using mysqld_safe5 directly; instead, run "sudo port load mysql5-server" to let launchd manage starting the server for you. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
