, there is no such directory. Thanks!
Have a look at the instructions at:
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/BuildingOnOSX/
It tells you how to build Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Mac OS X Client and in
the instructions for MySQL it shows you how to create a start up item for
it. I don't suppose it should
with a mo
complex script).
I'm not sure what to do. Its not documented anywhere that I can find.
From: Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 19:37:52 -0500
To: Patrick J. Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 and startup
At 11:40 AM
Hi!
I build mine successfully using the instructions at
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/BuildingOnOSX/.
That one including the startup item wich is edscribed there...
Sincerely,
Victor
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Hannes Niedner writes:
Has anybody successfully compiled MySQL GUI on the Mac OS X platform (or
rather Darwin)?
Hannes
I wish I had one, as I would have tried it.
FLTK libs work on Mac, so it is quite doable.
If you want to do it and please go ahead. If you encounter problems,
let me
Has anybody successfully compiled MySQL GUI on the Mac OS X platform (or
rather Darwin)?
Hannes
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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
Howdy:
On 06/05/2001 15:42 USA PT (-0800), [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Angela
Neff ), wrote...
Below is a link and article sent to me by a Consultant stating that
MySQL works with the brand new MAC OS X Server. Has this indeed been
thoroughly tested by MySQL programmers? I don't want to get one unless
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)
Apple has tested MySQL on MAC OS X to the best of my knowledge. Given that
MAC OS X is essentially FreeBSD Unix with a pretty wrapping, it makes sense
that MySQL would work easily. If someone said MySQL worked on MAC OS 9, or
older, I would be more cautious.
At 02:42 PM 6/5/01 -0800, Angela
Below is a link and article sent to me by a Consultant stating that
MySQL works with the brand new MAC OS X Server. Has this indeed been
thoroughly tested by MySQL programmers? I don't want to get one unless
it works like a charm. Also, is there or will there be a MAC My SQL
listserv?
SOURCE
At 9:27 PM +0100 6/2/01, Tommy Beavitt wrote:
In response to a recent question I posted regarding installing
MySQL/PHP/Apache on a G4 tibook I was recommended to get a copy of
Mac OS X as this was condsidered to be the most stable and easily
configurable option at my disposal.
I am fairly
On Saturday, June 2, 2001, at 04:27 PM, Tommy Beavitt wrote:
In response to a recent question I posted regarding installing
MySQL/PHP/Apache on a G4 tibook I was recommended to get a copy of Mac
OS X as this was condsidered to be the most stable and easily
configurable option at my
In response to a recent question I posted regarding installing
MySQL/PHP/Apache on a G4 tibook I was recommended to get a copy of
Mac OS X as this was condsidered to be the most stable and easily
configurable option at my disposal.
I am fairly well-versed in relational concepts but a bit slow
How do I do that?
My installation of mySQL doesn't work, so I have to do it...
Sincerely
Victor Spång Arthursson
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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
You can compile from source on OS X. I personally built 3.23.36 on 10.0
when it came out; right now it requires a couple of edits to the source
code prior to compilation. The edit can be found here:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/M/a/Mac_OS_X_Public_Data.html
in the Comments section. Once you
Hi Jim,
This is a known problem on OS X 10.0.x.
I keep meaning to take a look at it, but haven't had the time ( I have
to learn gdb and the mysql source first/at the same time). If you are
already a familiar with gdb and can help the mysql programmers by
finding out more info and/or even
/5/01 9:15 PM, tyler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
This is a known problem on OS X 10.0.x.
I keep meaning to take a look at it, but haven't had the time ( I have
to learn gdb and the mysql source first/at the same time). If you are
already a familiar with gdb and can help the mysql
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I'd really like to have mysql working on OS X and while there were a
few people trying it out and having difficulty, I have yet to see any
posts of total success.
I'm an experienced MacOS programmer, but I have little experience on
Unix -- so I'm way
On Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 04:42 AM, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I'd really like to have mysql working on OS X and while there
were a
few people trying it out and having difficulty, I have yet to see any
posts of total success.
I'm an experienced MacOS
[ fail ]
/usr/local/bin/mysqltest: Can't get stat of 'r/have_bdb.require'
(Errcode: 2) real 0.07 user 0.02 sys 0.02
Aborting. To continue, re-run with '--force'.
The above is nothing to be alarmed about, BDB has yet to be ported
properly to OS X.
Warning; Aborted
So, I'd really like to have mysql working on OS X and while there were a
few people trying it out and having difficulty, I have yet to see any
posts of total success.
I'm an experienced MacOS programmer, but I have little experience on
Unix -- so I'm way behind the curve on looking
If anyone has successfully gotten MySQL to work on Mac OS X, could you
please share your tips/solutions? There are at least 3 other people who
are not able to get it to work and are showing a variety of problems
(can't shut msqld down (hangs), fails to complete the install tests
(mysql-test
Rick Mann writes:
I'd like to get a minor source change into the next revision of MySQL to
make the standard source distribution compile on Mac OS X. I read somewhere
to use some diffing tool when providing the bug report, but can't find those
instructions.
What's the proper way to get
On Tuesday, April 17, 2001, at 05:59 PM, Eric Peden wrote:
I find myself unable to successfully complete a 'make test' on Mac OS X
10.0.1 with MySQL 3.23.36. The build goes successfully, but one of the
tests freezes up completely. After letting the test run for a good 12
hours (not a typo
I'd like to get a minor source change into the next revision of MySQL to
make the standard source distribution compile on Mac OS X. I read somewhere
to use some diffing tool when providing the bug report, but can't find those
instructions.
What's the proper way to get the revision into the tree
Description:
I receive this error on startup (compilation OK):
010410 02:05:17 mysqld started
010410 2:05:17 bdb: architecture lacks fast mutexes: applications cannot be t
hreaded
010410 2:05:17 Can't init databases
010410 02:05:17 mysqld
How-To-Repeat:
./configure --with-berkeley-db
anyone know where (or even just how-to) find info on getting mysql to
start with system boot?
thank you in advance.
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a replace in any
table (myisam or just isam) - seems to be os-specific
Fix:
Submitter-Id: submitter ID
Originator:Julian Wood "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Organization: University of Calgary
MySQL support: none
Synopsis: select replace not working with fields on OS X Serve
Hi!
"Scott" == Scott Ellsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scott When compiling .36 under OS X release, the following error occurs:
Scott c++ -DMYSQL_SERVER
Scott -DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME="\"/usr/local/mysql\""
Scott -DD
Can anyone tell me where to get and how to install MySQL on the new Mac
OS X?
Thanks for your help!!
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Does anyone know where to get MySQL for the new Mac OSX and how to install
it?
Thanks for the help.
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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
When compiling .36 under OS X release, the following error occurs:
c++ -DMYSQL_SERVER
-DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME="\"/usr/local/mysql\""
-DDATADIR="\"/usr/local/mysql/var\""-DSHAREDIR="\"/usr/local/mysql/sha
I installed 3.23.27 for Mac OS X from the binaries.
When installing PHP, I ran into problems with duplicate symbol names between
libmysqlclient.a and System.framework. I also got a similar error building
DBD::mysql. In both cases, the duplicate symbols were strto* functions.
I built PHP
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, i'm new on unix like sytem and on mysql, and i try to install mysql
3.23.33 on MACos x server. I downloaded the archive, decompressed it into
serverOSX/usr/local/ with the commend tar -zxvf
mysql-3.23.33-apple-rhapsody5.5-powerpc .tar.gz
i got a folder named
Has anybody successfully built 3.23 on Mac OS X Public Beta? Does anybody
know if the version it supposedly builds under is a later beta? I still
can't seem to get it to work properly.
Thanks,
Geoff
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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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