> The tables are fine when opened on linux. Is there something called as
changing of ownership of tables in NT. I have used the standard binary
version for windows.
I haven't used the NT version but wouldn't the normal GRANT and REVOKE
statements fill your needs?
> 3.23.37.
>
> Is it possible
At 11:18 AM + 5/10/01, Prachi Nadgouda wrote:
>The tables are fine when opened on linux. Is there something called
>as changing of ownership of tables in NT. I have used the standard
>binary version for windows.
I'm guessing from the preceding command and your original message below
that
) for the files... Set the
same ownership and permissions for the 'data' directories (if you've placed
them somewhere else on the system (linked to 'var' via symbolic links).
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Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 4. April 2001 10:57
An: Brian Warn;
Betreff: Mysqld problem Re: ownership/permission problems
Dear Sir,
Since you already have mysql running, we seek your help in sorting out
some
cussion in Monty's book on p. 417 about this.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
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> From: "B. van Ouwerkerk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:20 AM
> Subject: Re: ownership/permission
I finally did find a discussion in Monty's book on p. 417 about this.
Thanks,
Brian
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Subject: Re: ownership/permission proble
>I haven't had any success so far finding any help in the manual or Monty's
>book about this particular condition, so any help is appreciated.
I don't know about the RPM's. But if you would install from source there is
a directory called Docs containing a manual.txt I did NOT compare this with