simply put a pair of lines like these pointing out to the correct location of your mysql.sock:
socket = /opt/mysql-4.0.18/mysql.sock
You'll need a line in your client and in your mysqld section of your my.cnf (mysql config file)
Best Regards! Sami Maisniemi wrote:
I intend to build up a web server that is based on Fedora Core 1. Installation and configuration of Apache and PHP4 was pretty simple, but there are some problems in configuration of MySQL. I installed the MySQL server RPM included in the distribution.--------8<
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