On Tuesday 30 October 2007, Warren Young wrote: > Tim Johnson wrote: > > Is there a possible repair routine to run? > > It isn't "broken," per se. When you say that it isn't "broken", could you please elaborate? And thanks in advance, because, from where I'm sitting, time is money and I know that it takes time to answers these emails.
> Someone chose to build it with this configuration, and presumably that > person made a choice that is sensible for their needs. > If it doesn't > work for you, you can either build MySQL from source with the > configuration choices you like, or switch to another build that has > defaults you like. That's why I suggested downloading the official > binaries from mysql.com: they work for most people. Do I understand that you think that this problem comes from the way that the ubuntu development team built mysql? I find this very strange, considering that I have installed mysql on on ubuntu before without this problem. What I did do different on this install was copy some (but not all) directly to /var/lib/mysql/(database_name). I'm also very nervous about mixing the install of of binaries with a fairly succesful update schema - that is - the debian based package management system. Regards Tim -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]