I did ask this before, but haven't got any help yet.
I'm trying this again... so please let me know if you know.
Setting up MySQL and PHP on my Mac OS X 10.2
Just made it work... well, at least I now have a databse
that I created and a table with two things inserted.
I can also see them when I do
I had tips from some people here to install the complete MySQL from Server
Logistics
on my Mac OS X 10.2 and so I did (I also installed Apache 2 and PHP from
them).
Now I'm on Step one, but got stuck here. (I always get stuck while trying
this MySQL).
In the pdf-file that came along with the
Setting up MySQL and PHP on my Mac OS X 10.2
Just made it work... well, at least I now have a databse
that I created and a table with two things inserted.
I can also see them when I do a SELECT...
So, since I know it's working, I started my DW MX
to try to work from there, but I just get an error.
A newbie here, with a simple question (I guess).
I just installed MySQL on my OS X 10.2
But failed pretty quick. Please help me... I wanna get started.
This it what it looks like after following the description in the ReadMe
file.
Last login: Fri Dec 5 22:41:28 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
I found a script on this help page, that should be used when
giving the root user a password, but I really don't understand
what of this is words and what is just an example.
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin -u root password password
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h `hostname` password
I've read a lot of tips (even if I'm not up and running yet) about
telling people to setup the correct way to their mysql directory.
So, what I wanna know (when I get there) is if there is any
command that I can write to make the computer tell where
this files actually are?
I've read a lot of tips (even if I'm not up and running yet) about
telling people to setup the correct way to their mysql directory.
So, what I wanna know (when I get there) is if there is any
command that I can write to make the computer tell where
this files actually are?