At 07:16 PM 7/12/2006, Yvan wrote:
rturnbull wrote:
Yvan,
I used three different packages for Linux. 1) Was the source tar.gz
2) was the rpm which I converted to a tgz file (slackware) 3) was the
compiled binary version of the workbench. Here are the filenames....
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.rpm
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-1.i386.tgz
mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta.tar.gz
So the version is 1.0.6.
As for the gtkmm2.4 package, I as well used that packages and still
errors occur. I have done some further looking into it and it appears to
be the build that the linux packages /tar file are. I was able to get
everything working with the Windows GUI-TOOLS package on my windows
system. The version of the tool is different under windows than it is
under linux, so I think there are modifications with reverse-engineering
that might be in the Linux packages but in the Windows version. Its a big
disappointment that the tool doesn't work properly under *NIX systems
(Really just reverse-engineering is broken, but I haven't tried any
further "POWER FEATURES").
Thanks
Thanks Ryan,
I also ended up by using workbench on xp and then opening the .mwb file in
the other systems. Not very elegant...
Thanks for your answer.
yvan
I used the Workbench under XP - once I started adding relations and foreign
keys, everything fell apart.
So I took the generated SQL, edited it by hand and generated the tables.
It's still pretty rough.
Regards - Miles Thompson
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