Thanks Nicklas, I upgraded to MySQL5, and also noticed that I hadn't
gotten the most release (RC1-2142) from your site, so the combination of
the two seems to have fixed the problem, and it is now running fine.
again, thanks!
Sam
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 10:52 +0200, Nicklas Nordborg wrote:
> Can y
Can you try with MySql 5? We have only used that for some time now, so it
might be that the latest JDBC driver isn't fully backwards compatible with
older MySQL versions.
/Nicklas
> Hi Nicklas, thanks for getting back to me. I am using Mysql
> 4.1.15-1ubuntu5. I think that translates into versi
Hi Nicklas, thanks for getting back to me. I am using Mysql
4.1.15-1ubuntu5. I think that translates into version 4.1x in normal
mysql version numbers? I also have the option of installing 5.0, but I
figured that more things would be compatible with 4.x so I stuck with
that.
I just did a quick l
Sam Hunter wrote:
Hi, I'm new to Base, and am trying to set it up for testing. I am
install on Ubuntu with base-2.0RC1. I downloaded and install the Java
SDK, (jdk-1_5_0_06-nb-5_0-linux.bin), and mysql seems to be working
fine. When I get to the "./initdb.sh password" stage of the install, I
g
Hi, I'm new to Base, and am trying to set it up for testing. I am
install on Ubuntu with base-2.0RC1. I downloaded and install the Java
SDK, (jdk-1_5_0_06-nb-5_0-linux.bin), and mysql seems to be working
fine. When I get to the "./initdb.sh password" stage of the install, I
get the following out