The standard install of MySQL, whether from Apple or the package,
puts MySQL in its own directory under /user/local. The directory MySQL
is in, is named after the version of MySQL installed. For instance,
mine is:
mysql-standard-4.0.14-apple-darwin6.4-powerpc
There is also a link to that
I've installed the latest MySQL from www.mysql.com to my computer, but
decided later to try the Complete series of web tools to get access to
Apache v2. Complete Apache v2 and Complete PHP is installed, but I
have to remove the original install of MySQL to install the Complete
MySQL package.
G'day Brian
I've installed the latest MySQL from www.mysql.com to my computer, but
decided later to try the Complete series of web tools to get access to
Apache v2. Complete Apache v2 and Complete PHP is installed, but I
have to remove the original install of MySQL to install the Complete
Any package that is installed in OSX leaves a receipt behind. Look in
/Library/Receipts/. Each package leaves a directory in there. In each
package's directory is a .bom file. Usually it's something like
/Library/Receipts/PackageName.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom or