"Christopher W. Curtis" wrote:

> Daryl Pawluk wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > On 22 Aug, Dan Amarel wrote:
> > >
> > > > Got as far as the Starting & Installing section of your instructions... I'm
> > > > getting this error in the 4 panes:
> > > >
> > > > (Error: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
> > > > '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (111))
>
> Is your MySQL server running on the same machine?  Sorry, I wasn't
> following the thread ... can you connect from the commandline?
>
> Type 'locate Defs.pm' to find your obs defs file, and look at the
> settings for user and password.  Connect using 'mysql -h <host> -u
> <user> -p obs' and give the password, each as specified in the Defs
> file.  If this fails, it's a mysql config problem.  If it succeeds, it
> something hairier.
>
> (I could also recommend installing Debian, but I don't want any of those
> flamewars, either <g>).
>
> Chris
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i switched to debian 2.2 and upgraded to woody. i installed everything the same as i
did before, by the way i was using rawhide(latest). this time everything worked just
like the install instructions said which i followed exactly. so draw your own
conclusions. if you have any questions about which versions of what i am using don't
hesitate. the only peculiarity so far is the in the obs index page the top line with
the links to various other pages doesn't display. you can see the bottoms of the
text and you can click on them but you can't read them.

i can run the obsd without it hanging. and there is no connect errors on the web
page. now lets see what happens when i add my tunes to the database (all 5000 of
them).

daryl

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