You'll want to symlink mysql - maybe something like:

sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/mysql/lib
sudo ln -s /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql

Hope this does the trick :)

-- 
Pat

On 09/11/2010, at 4:15 AM, Neil wrote:

> Thanks Pat. I've tracked down the files:
> 
> $ port contents mysql5 |grep libmysqlclient
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient.16.dylib
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient.dylib
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient.la
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.16.dylib
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.a
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.dylib
>  /opt/local/lib/mysql5/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.la
> 
> Am I still symlinking 'mysql' or do I need to symlink
> 'libmysqlclient'?
> 
> On Nov 8, 12:23 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ah yes, your symlink will definitely need to be different. I'm not exactly 
>> sure where it should point (I've never really used MacPorts - I used to 
>> compile by hand, these days I use Homebrew). Perhaps search around for 
>> libmysqlclient.*?
>> 
>> --
>> Pat
>> 
>> On 08/11/2010, at 6:15 PM, Neil wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm seeing:
>> 
>>> $ sudo ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql
>>> ln: /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql: No such file or directory
>>> $ which mysql
>>> /opt/local/bin/mysql
>> 
>>> MySQL is installed via Macports. Do I need to adjust the first
>>> argument in the symlink to use the /opt/local/bin/mysql? I can't see a
>>> mysql/lib folder within /opt/local/bin (although I could definitely be
>>> missing something!).
>> 
>>> Thanks, yes, the indexing times are down!
>> 
>>> On Nov 7, 11:27 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Neil
>> 
>>>> I hit this problem a while ago (back when I upgraded to Snow Leopard 
>>>> myself, I guess). The docs cover this 
>>>> situation:http://freelancing-god.github.com/ts/en/installing_sphinx.html
>> 
>>>> In short, you should hopefully just need to run the following command - 
>>>> although I really don't feel this is a *smart* approach, but I couldn't 
>>>> find anything better.
>> 
>>>>   sudo ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql
>> 
>>>> And welcome back - hopefully those indexing times have been nice and fast 
>>>> since :)
>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>> On 08/11/2010, at 4:16 AM, Neil wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Hi Pat
>> 
>>>>> $ indexer
>>>>> dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient.15.dylib
>>>>>  Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/indexer
>>>>>  Reason: image not found
>>>>> Trace/BPT trap
>> 
>>>>> MySQL seems to be working just fine, though.
>> 
>>>>> p.s. Long time no speak! You may remember helping me out over email a
>>>>> couple of years back when I had some huge indexing times.
>> 
>>>>> On Nov 7, 12:42 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Neil
>> 
>>>>>> What happens if you call indexer on the command line? I'm guessing 
>>>>>> Sphinx needs to be reinstalled.
>> 
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>>>> On 07/11/2010, at 11:08 AM, Neil wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> I just upgraded to Snow Leopard using the easy overwrite install
>>>>>>> (rather than a clean-slate), and now Thinking Sphinx is struggling
>>>>>>> with the config settings that used to work on Leopard 10.5.8. Does
>>>>>>> anyone know how to fix this? I'm sure Sphinx is sat in exactly the
>>>>>>> same place as it was before (using Macports, IIRC):
>> 
>>>>>>> ---------
>>>>>>> rake ts:index
>>>>>>> (in /Users/Neil/Sites/someapp)
>>>>>>> sh: line 1: 94953 Trace/BPT trap          indexer 2>&1
>>>>>>> sh: line 1: 94956 Trace/BPT trap          indexer 2>&1
>> 
>>>>>>> Sphinx cannot be found on your system. You may need to configure the
>>>>>>> following
>>>>>>> settings in your config/sphinx.yml file:
>>>>>>>  * bin_path
>>>>>>>  * searchd_binary_name
>>>>>>>  * indexer_binary_name
>>>>>>> ---------
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