As soon as the mysqld is running (and PHP also of course), you can use
phpMyAdmin to set up new tables. If you are not experienced in CLI it's a
nice way to go avoiding the CLI as far as possible (IMHO).
Get a look at those pages:

www.macosx.org
www.stepwise.com

best regards
Stefan Rusterholz, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "René Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:24 AM
Subject: [PHP] Mac OSX and MySQL


> The migration continues...
>
> Now I have to get my mysql database running under MySQL 3.23.46 on OSX
> 10.1.1. I've dumped the structure and contents of the database (on
> Windows) into a text file, and now I'd like to recreate it in the new
> enivronment. I think I can use the mysql admin tools via command line
> (but really, what is the syntax for piping a 'dumped' database into a
> new database? "mysqladmin create database < dumpeddb.sql"??), but one
> question about users...
>
> I have to create a MySQL for my PHP scripts. How do I do this in Mac
> OSX? There are a bunch of command line tools, but I'm not sure which
> one[s] to use.
>
> Thanks.
>
> ...Rene
>
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> René Fournier
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