Does anyone have the MySQL add-on as a binary for OS X? Or am I
getting it wrong and MySQL is installed by default?
Thanks.
Michael
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Michael Stearne wrote:
Does anyone have the MySQL add-on as a binary for OS X? Or am I
getting it wrong and MySQL is installed by default?
Thanks.
Michael
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Michael,
I think this is not really an asterisk related post.
Next time use a mysql list or google, or your own research.
You can install mysql from source using Fink on OS X.
http fink.sf.net
Or, if you wanted, you could go to the Mysql downloads page and there
is a binary there.
Mysql
On 5/24/05, Roman Volf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Stearne wrote:
Does anyone have the MySQL add-on as a binary for OS X? Or am I
getting it wrong and MySQL is installed by default?
Thanks.
Michael
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Thanks Kyle. I was actually talking about the adding mySQL
functionality for Asterisk to OS X, not the MySQL server for OS X
itself.
Thanks,
Michael
On 5/24/05, Kyle Loree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I think this is not really an asterisk related post.
Next time use a mysql list or
Michael Stearne wrote:
Does anyone have the MySQL add-on as a binary for OS X? Or am I
getting it wrong and MySQL is installed by default?
Thanks.
Michael
Hey Michael,
Seems some other people don't read posts before posting replys. Are you
wanting a precompiled version of res_config_mysql
On 5/24/05, Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Stearne wrote:
Does anyone have the MySQL add-on as a binary for OS X? Or am I
getting it wrong and MySQL is installed by default?
Thanks.
Michael
Hey Michael,
Seems some other people don't read posts before posting
Michael Stearne wrote:
Why do you need a precompiled version? Mac OS X comes with the tools
necessary to compile it yourself.
Laziness. I used a binary for Asterisk so I didn't want to try to
recompile the whole thing.
The short answer is no. There aren't any precompiled versions of