Does anyone know where I can find in-depth, precise instructions to
install MySQL on Mac OS X Panther client?
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Does anyone know where I can find in-depth, precise instructions to
install MySQL on Mac OS X Panther client?
- Asad
Just get the binary for OSX and follow the readme its simple.
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I am having the same problem that someone else posted about back in
December and I didn't see any responses for:
http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/156346
Specifically, I am trying to link with libmysqld.a on Mac OS X and am
getting 16 undefined link errors such as fixsfdi, floatdisf, udivdi3,
I've had some very weird issues that I've posted about here in the
past, but no one was able to help. I posted a bug report on mysql.com
and have received some advice on how to suppress the problems I was
having. The problem seems to be exploited when running a slave server
on OSX 10.3.x;
, 21 Jan 2004 22:39:39 -0800
Subject: So, how do you REALLY install MySQL in Mac OS X (Panther)?!
Ok, I've read the release notes, the manual, the threads on this brmailing list,
installed/removed/re-installed about 5 times, tried br4.0.1, 4.1, 5.0, and I can't
get MySQL to run on my Mac (dual
I successfully used the packages from Server Logistics for this task,
installing PHP, Apache and MySQL first on my 10.2.8 Jaguar, then on my
10.3.2 Panther G4.
http://www.serverlogistics.com/mysql.php
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I think this is the package I used. The one that I used actually wrote
and init script so if you reboot mysql will start automagically. I
think this is the one.
Joe
On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 08:51 AM, Eve Atley wrote:
I successfully used the packages from Server Logistics for this
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I think this is the package I used. The one that I used actually wrote
and init script so if you reboot mysql will start automagically. I
think this is the one.
Joe
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I think this is the package I used. The one that I used actually wrote
and init script so if you reboot
At 22:39 -0800 1/21/04, Daniel Lahey wrote:
Ok, I've read the release notes, the manual, the threads on this
mailing list, installed/removed/re-installed about 5 times, tried
4.0.1, 4.1, 5.0, and I can't get MySQL to run on my Mac (dual-proc
867MHz, 768MB RAM). When I run configure, it tells
I installed MySql 4.0.x on MacOs 10.2.x and it works fine.
There are some problems of permissions: check /tmp and mysql data directory.
Santino
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Daniel Lahey wrote:
Ok, I've read the release notes, the manual, the threads on this mailing
list, installed/removed/re-installed about 5 times, tried 4.0.1, 4.1,
5.0, and I can't get MySQL to run on my Mac (dual-proc 867MHz, 768MB
RAM). When I run configure, it tells me everything is
Ok, I've read the release notes, the manual, the threads on this
mailing list, installed/removed/re-installed about 5 times, tried
4.0.1, 4.1, 5.0, and I can't get MySQL to run on my Mac (dual-proc
867MHz, 768MB RAM). When I run configure, it tells me everything is
hunky-dory and that I
Hi,
I've recently been having some problems with mySQL on one of my OS X
computers. It was working perfectly until I upgraded from OS 10.2.6 to
OS 10.2.8, and now mysqld refuses to start up, showing the following
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]$ sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe
Starting mysqld
I'm running mysql 4.0.17 on Mac OS X 10.2.8 without problems. My first
guess would be that the upgrade reset the permissions on /tmp, so now
the mysql user doesn't have permission to create mysql.sock.
Try
cd /tmp
sudo chmod 1777 .
then see if mysqld will start. (While you're in /tmp
I'm a novice Unix user, and I can't get MySQL set up properly on my
Mac. It seems to have installed OK, but when I try to run the
mysql_install_ db script, I get errors. I can't set the root password
either that the documentation tells me to.
As background, I just want to use MySQL to work
iH
you may find this site helpful in getting MySQL running for the first
time
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
also recommend that you spend some time learning how to be root, unix
permissions, etc
- hcir
On Thursday, Aug 21, 2003, at 22:53 America/Anchorage, Bob Goldberg
Once you get everything up and running, and get the basics of MySQL
down, here are some tools that can make database administration on the
Mac a little simpler in terms of doing every day things, like creating
databases, tables, searching, sorting and exporting:
Cocoa MySQL-
Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a novice Unix user, and I can't get MySQL set up properly on my
Mac. It seems to have installed OK, but when I try to run the
mysql_install_ db script, I get errors. I can't set the root password
either that the documentation tells me to.
What
G'day Bob
I'm a novice Unix user, and I can't get MySQL set up properly on my
Mac. It seems to have installed OK, but when I try to run the
mysql_install_ db script, I get errors. I can't set the root password
either that the documentation tells me to.
There is an alternative
Todd and Guys,
Your advice helped me too. I think either Apple screwed up when set up
/tmp directory to be writeable by root only or since MySQL package has bug
or shall be installed ONLY as root user.
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Nicos,
Actually, MySQL should be installed by an administrator, but it should
be executed by root, which would permit the writing to the tmp dir.
Meaning everytime you kick off MySQL server, you'll need to do so as
root. This is usually how I dow it:
cd /usr/local/mysql
sudo echo
sudo
Something bad has happened. MySQL was up and running on my machine, but
now it's not and I have a chicken and egg problem that I can't seem to
solve...
I uninstalled any old versions of MySQL and I'm using the package
installer of version 4.0.13 on Mac OS 10.2.6.
When I cd /usr/local/ and
If you did not shutdown the server prior to the upgrade, you could have
left mysqld running, even after its socket was removed.
Use ps to see if mysqld is still running, and kill it if necessary.
Todd O'Bryan wrote:
Something bad has happened. MySQL was up and running on my machine,
but now
Todd O'Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something bad has happened. MySQL was up and running on my machine, but
now it's not and I have a chicken and egg problem that I can't seem to
solve...
I uninstalled any old versions of MySQL and I'm using the package
installer of version 4.0.13 on
OK. I've verified that no mysqld is running using Egor's command from
below, and
by using netstat (which someone else suggested) there is nothing
listening on port 3306.
Any new ideas?
Thanks,
Todd
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 09:51 AM, Egor Egorov wrote:
Todd O'Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check your permissions in /usr/local/mysql, I think the package leaves
some incorrectly set.
The exact problem is usually logged in
/usr/local/mysql/data/hostname.err this file is invaluable
Cheers!
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On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
OK. I've verified that no
I figured out what happened, though I don't know when it happened...
I had screwed up the permissions for the /tmp/ directory, so the mysql
user could not create the socket it needed there. A well-placed chmod
and things are back in working order.
Thanks to all for the suggestions,
Todd
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Hi,
thanks for reporting this. I assume, you used the MySQL package from
mysql.com?
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Perry Arnold wrote:
I installed the MySQL binary (4.0.11-gamma package) on my Mac OS X
machine (version 10.2.4) and I couldn't get it to start
Description:
I installed the MySQL binary (4.0.11-gamma package) on my Mac OS X
machine (version 10.2.4) and I couldn't get it to start up. When I run
bin/mysqld_safe, I kept getting the error Fatal error: Can't open
privilege tables: Table 'mysql.host' doesn't exist [note: I later
figured
greetings nug
we ar estuck in a project to connect to mySQL running on Mac OS X, through
TCP/IP, please suggest
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Well, I think I ALMOST have figured out how to get the Apple installed
MySQL running on Mac OS X Server 10.2 (not an XServe). I have it
running but still have some issues:
(Apple installs the mysql in /usr/share as opposed to /usr/local... as
far as I can tell.)
I am having trouble with 2
The command is th same on just about all systems:
mysql -u username -p
You would then be prompted for the password. These are mysql username
and passwords, not os level users. Typically the user would be root,
meaning the mysql root user, not OSX root user.
MySQL has to be running too.
Hi everyone,
I'm a newbie to mysql and i'm trying to log into the mysql monitor from
the terminal in mac os x (10.2.1). I was able to do it when i
installed the system but for the life of me i can not figure out how to
go back into it. Whenever i type the commands the articles i read say
it
On 26/7/02 6:07 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Binary builds often break when tried with a newer version of Mac OS X
than the one they were built on. Can you try building from source?
I tried building with the following configure options:
./configure --without-server
Hi,
Is anybody else having a problem using the MySQL client with Mac OS X 10.2
(Jaguar: Build 6C106)? When I try to connect to the server on 'localhost' I
get the following:
dyld: ./bin/mysql Undefined symbols:
./bin/mysql undefined reference to _BC expected to be defined in
/usr/lib
At 13:24 +0100 7/26/02, Ian Fieldhouse wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody else having a problem using the MySQL client with Mac OS X 10.2
(Jaguar: Build 6C106)? When I try to connect to the server on 'localhost' I
get the following:
dyld: ./bin/mysql Undefined symbols:
./bin/mysql undefined reference to _BC
Does anyone know if these instructions actually work?
(they didn't for me)
http://cerebus.sandiego.edu/~jerry/UnixTips/mysql.html
I'd like to fix them up so I and others never have to seek this out again,
tall order?
Who can help me?
after I followed these the server didn't start.
I had to use
on 12/5/2002 9:21 pm, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I finally got in but now I get a 1044 error:
[localhost:~] phil% mysql -p
Enter password:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 37 to server version: 3.23.49-entropy.ch
I'm still trying to get MySQL running on Mac OS X and previously after installation
when MySQL was running, I was getting 1045/6 errors and now, after a re-boot, MySQL is
not running (I didn't add the start-up script because of the constant permissions
errors I was getting).
When I try
At 13:36 +0100 5/12/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I'm still trying to get MySQL running on Mac OS X and previously
after installation when MySQL was running, I was getting 1045/6
errors and now, after a re-boot, MySQL is not running (I didn't add
the start-up script because of the constant
On 12/5/02 at 12:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul DuBois) wrote:
At 13:36 +0100 5/12/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
[...]
20512 00:13:18 mysqld restarted
rm: /usr/local/mysql/data/localhost.pid: Permission denied
../bin/safe_mysqld: permission denied:
/usr/local/mysql/data/localhost.err [235]
tee:
On 12/5/02 at 18:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Dobbin) wrote:
I got finally got it started by doing:
su mysql
password xx
mysql% cd /usr/local/mysql
mysql% ./bin/safe_mysqld --user=mysql
but now I get 1045 error messages when I try to access mysql whether
as me or root:
Hi.
I've just installed MySQL 3.23.49 on Mac OS X.1.4. The installation went fine (into
/usr/local/) but now I'm having what I believe is a common permission problem. When
trying to add a database I get the following error:
[localhost:~] phil% mysql
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end
6, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi.
I've just installed MySQL 3.23.49 on Mac OS X.1.4. The installation
went fine (into /usr/local/) but now I'm having what I believe is a
common permission problem. When trying to add a database I get the
following error:
[localhost:~] phil
check the user/host table?
Thanks for your help,
Regards,
Phil.
On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi.
I've just installed MySQL 3.23.49 on Mac OS X.1.4. The installation
went fine (into /usr/local/) but now I'm having what I believe is a
common permission
Phil,
Monday, May 06, 2002, 1:42:28 PM, you wrote:
PD I've just installed MySQL 3.23.49 on Mac OS X.1.4. The installation went fine
(into /usr/local/) but now I'm having what I believe is a common permission problem.
When trying to add a database I
PD get the following error:
PD [localhost
I've been watching the mysql.com downloads page for a while and it
doesn't seem like there's a build of 3.23.49 coming soon. The manual on
mysql.com talks about a 3.23.50, is that the latest source distribution?
What is 3.23.49a, which is listed for the downloads?
I'd like to get a build of
At 12:01 -0500 3/25/02, Gabriel Ricard wrote:
I've been watching the mysql.com downloads page for a while and it
doesn't seem like there's a build of 3.23.49 coming soon. The manual
on mysql.com talks about a 3.23.50, is that the latest source
distribution? What is 3.23.49a, which is listed
James wrote:
I'd like to install MySQL on MAC OS X 10.1
I've notice it's using Darwin 1.4
But the binaries for MySQL appear to say for Darwin
5.1
What should I do?
Apparently Apple decided to move Darwin's version number to 5.1 when it
shipped the update of OS X 10.1.1. I have heard
I'd like to install MySQL on MAC OS X 10.1
I've notice it's using Darwin 1.4
But the binaries for MySQL appear to say for Darwin
5.1
What should I do?
James
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Marc Liyanage has a special Mac OS X friendly installer at:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
I've installed it on OS X 10.1 and it works great.
David Gadd
gaddzeit.com
I'd like to install MySQL on MAC OS X 10.1
I've notice it's using Darwin 1.4
But the binaries for MySQL appear
I am trying to install mysql, DBI, and DBD::mysql on MacOS X.
My problems are in the DBI and DBD::mysql part.
Has anyone successfully installed the DBI and DBD::mysql perl modules on
this platform?
I'm running into troubles in the fact that, god bless them, whoever
decided to put unix on a
At 13:54 -0500 1/31/02, John Tsangaris wrote:
I am trying to install mysql, DBI, and DBD::mysql on MacOS X.
My problems are in the DBI and DBD::mysql part.
Has anyone successfully installed the DBI and DBD::mysql perl modules on
this platform?
I'm running into troubles in the fact that, god
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Subject: MySQL compile error, mysql-3.23.47, Mac OS X 10.1.2
I'm trying to compile MySQL on Mac OS X 10.1.2. Ideally, I'd like to
compile it with:
./configure --with-mysqld-user=mysql \
--enable-thread-safe-client \
--with-pthread \
--with-raid
Unfortunately, I
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Yes.
Dumb question. You did install the OS X developer tools, yes?
I just compiled 3.23.47 from source this morning on 10.1.2 with not a
problem at all.
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From: Ryan Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 00:21:44 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MySQL compile error, mysql-3.23.47, Mac OS X 10.1.2
Yes.
Dumb question. You did install the OS X developer tools, yes?
I just compiled 3.23.47 from
I'm trying to compile MySQL on Mac OS X 10.1.2. Ideally, I'd like to
compile it with:
./configure --with-mysqld-user=mysql \
--enable-thread-safe-client \
--with-pthread \
--with-raid
Unfortunately, I can't even get it to compile with just:
./configure
Produces error:
sql_show.cc
c
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Subject: MySQL compile error, mysql-3.23.47, Mac OS X 10.1.2
I'm trying to compile MySQL on Mac OS X 10.1.2. Ideally, I'd like to
compile it with:
./configure --with-mysqld-user=mysql \
--enable-thread-safe-client \
--with-pthread \
--with-raid
Unfortunately, I
Nov 2001 18:37:52 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HELP - Setting up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone successfully set up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4 yet? If so,
what distribution did you use? What special steps (if any) did you
have to take? Every tutorial
Has anyone successfully set up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4 yet? If so,
what distribution did you use? What special steps (if any) did you
have to take? Every tutorial on this topic that I've found on the
web so far, is either outdated or has simply has not worked for me.
That's because
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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:37:52 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HELP - Setting up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone successfully set up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4 yet? If so,
what distribution did you use? What special steps (if any) did you
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone successfully set up MySQL on Mac OS X 10.0.4 yet? If so,
what distribution did you use? What special steps (if any) did you
have to take? Every tutorial on this topic that I've found on the
web so far, is either outdated or has simply has not worked for me.
Thanks
I am having a few problems with the install.
First off Mac OS X does not support the groupadd or useradd
commands.
Next the scripts/mysql_install_db fails and tells me to look for
more i\
nformation in ./data logs, however in the data directory there are no
log files\
.
This site has precompiled MySQL binaries for Mac OS X:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
It also has easy to follow installation instructions. You need to use
your Users utility to add the MySQL user instead of the useradd and
groupadd commands. Complete instructions
Has anyone had any experience of running MySQL on Mac OS X? If so, how have
you found it - is it stable and non-buggy? Also, has anyone had any
experience of using both MySQL *and* PHP together on Mac OS X? I would be
very interested to hear anyone's thoughts on this,
regards
Paul
and click on the OS X section and do a search for
SQL you will find a lot of tools to help you out.
Troy
On Wednesday, September 12, 2001, at 05:03 AM, Paul Groves wrote:
Has anyone had any experience of running MySQL on Mac OS X? If so, how
have
you found it - is it stable and non
Has anyone had any experience of running MySQL on Mac OS X? If so, how have
you found it - is it stable and non-buggy? Also, has anyone had any
experience of using both MySQL *and* PHP together on Mac OS X? I would be
very interested to hear anyone's thoughts on this,
regards
Paul
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At 10:03 AM +0100 9/12/01, Paul Groves wrote:
Has anyone had any experience of running MySQL on Mac OS X? If so, how have
you found it - is it stable and non-buggy? Also, has anyone had any
experience of using both MySQL *and* PHP together on Mac OS X? I would be
very interested to hear anyone's
Hi Everbody,
Forgive if there is a fact somewhere for this.
I have benn trying to install mysql 3.23.38 under Mac OS X 10.03
to no avail. The binary distrubution says I need pthreads !
the manual says I do not !?! The only binary arround is for the
Mac OS
I don't understand how yuo can have so much trouble building it !
I just downloaded the latest stable release, unzipped it, and did
./configure
make
make install
mysql_install_db
safe_mysqld
and it went hoopla running ! (after almost half an hour compiling that is)
PS : here's my versionnnumber :
mysql SHOW VARIABLES LIKE version;
+---+-+
| Variable_name | Value |
+---+-+
| version | 3.23.37 |
+---+-+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
I am looking for MySQL for Apple's Mac OS X (10.0.3).
Up to now I have only found some old versions for Mac OS X Server or OS X
Beta
Any tips or hints?
Regards
Robert Goeres
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At 2:36 PM +0200 5/16/01, Robert Goeres wrote:
I am looking for MySQL for Apple's Mac OS X (10.0.3).
Up to now I have only found some old versions for Mac OS X Server or OS X
Beta
Any tips or hints?
Try this ...
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=10425
, May 16, 2001, at 08:36 AM, Robert Goeres wrote:
I am looking for MySQL for Apple's Mac OS X (10.0.3).
Up to now I have only found some old versions for Mac OS X Server or
OS X
Beta
Any tips or hints?
Regards
Robert Goeres
On 3/29/01 7:29 AM, "Tim Bauer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends,
Sorry for the stupid question, but are any of the distributions
available out there for the newly released Mac OS X.
I see two on MySQL download pages:
MacOS X Server (PowerPC) [apple-rhapsody5.5-powerpc]
3.23.27
I would like to know where I can get the MySQL build for Mac OS X Beta? Or,
if anyone has built it from the source?
Thanks,
Manoj
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I would like to know where I can get the MySQL build for Mac OS X Beta?
Or,
if anyone has built it from the source?
Thanks,
Manoj
Manoj,
You can get a binary installation here:
http://homepage.mac.com/LightyearDesign/MacOSX/ . I'm using it and it's
working just fine. Now if only I could
Hello all -
I'm a new mySQL user and am interested to know if anyone has successfully
installed mySQL in the Mac OS X Server environment - if so, is there a
precompiled binary or install instructions for the platform?
Thanks and sorry for the newbie question.
Doug
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