I have an iBook G4 running MacOS X.3 on Darwin 7.0. I downloaded and ran the 
binary installer (mysql-standard-4.0.18.pkg and it appeared to work fine; I 
have /usr/local/mysql and so on as per the docs. I also installed 
MySQLStartupItem.

However, I don't actually appear to have a functional installation. If I do:

>/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql

or even

>sudo /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql

I get:

ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket 
'/tmp/mysql.sock' (61)

although /tmp/mysql.sock does exist, which seems to indicate the server is 
running. But then again ps -a -x doesn't seem to show it, so maybe it isn't; 
if I do ps -A |fgrep "mysql" on my Linux box, where MySQL is running happily, 
I get a hit for mysqld_safe plus ten others for mysqld.

I tried starting the server manually as suggested in the docs:

>sudo /Library/StartupItems/MySQL/MySQL start
>Starting MySQL database server

but when I try running mysql I get error 2002 as before.

I found mention of this problem on FAQTS and in the MySQL mailing lists 
archive, the latter of which suggested this email address. Any clues would be 
most welcome! Please cc any replies to me as I am not currently subscribed to 
any of the MySQL lists.

Thanks in advance,

Tim Jarman


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